If you as a Minnesota resident share custody of a child with a parent who lives in Wisconsin or vice versa, you might worry over which state has authority over your custody agreement. This is one area where federal law provides some guidance thanks to the Uniform...
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Month: December 2020
Are you experiencing parental alienation?
In a high-conflict divorce, one parent may attempt to turn the children against the other parent. This phenomenon, known as parental alienation, can have a serious impact on the child's well-being. Review the signs of parental alienation and steps to take to preserve...
What is an “Early Neutral Evaluation” in a MN divorce?
Divorce in Minnesota typically requires several steps, the first of which is the Initial Case Management Conference. The ICMC is the first appearance you and your spouse will make in family court. During the ICMC, which usually takes place within three to four weeks...