Posted on February 28, 2018
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Child Custody
Child Support
Divorce
Family Law
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Daniel Forrest
You’ve been served with papers. This might cause a range of emotions, from fear to anxiety to outright anger – perhaps all of the above, especially if you’re a first-timer. It’ ...
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Posted on February 26, 2018
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Divorce
Family Law
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Joseph E. Marvin
For Minnesota spouses headed toward divorce, the final court date in which everyone signs the dotted line can seem like the long-awaited end of a marathon. While the finalization of terms is an import ...
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Posted on February 19, 2018
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Divorce
Family Law
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Joseph E. Marvin
Minnesota couples get divorced for many reasons. Sometimes, they fall out of love with each other and decide to part ways amicably. Other times, they argue over finances, especially if one spouse spen ...
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Posted on February 12, 2018
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Divorce
Family Law
Spousal Support
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Joseph E. Marvin
When Minnesota couples decide to divorce, some of the most contentious issues on the table can be the financial matters. Alimony payments have been a particular source of conflict, often leading to ex ...
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Posted on February 07, 2018
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Child Custody
Divorce
Domestic Violence
Family Law
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William J. Rempel
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has directed the Board on Attorney Certification to administer the attorney certification program in an effort both to protect consumers from false advertising and to r ...
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Posted on February 07, 2018
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Divorce
Family Law
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Adam T. Kronfeld
In Virginia, there are two broad categories of contested divorces: fault-based divorce and no-fault divorce. Virginia recognizes several grounds on which one can obtain a divorce based on specific bad ...
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Posted on February 07, 2018
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Family Law
Taxation
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David L. Duff
Under the current tax laws of our county, if two individuals are still legally married, albeit living separate and apart from each other, as of the last day in any calendar year (i.e., December 31), t ...
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Posted on February 07, 2018
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Family Law
Spousal Support
Taxation
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Adam T. Kronfeld
For over seventy years, federal tax law has allowed payors of spousal support to deduct every single dollar of payments from their gross income and has required recipients to declare those payments re ...
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Posted on February 06, 2018
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Family Law
Premarital Agreements
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Thomas J. Petrelli, Jr.
Nothing takes the romance out of an upcoming wedding quite like talking about divorce. It’s the main reason so many people avoid a conversation about filing a prenuptial agreement – the le ...
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Posted on February 05, 2018
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Divorce
Domestic Violence
Family Law
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William J. Rempel
Post-separation living arrangements are a major concern for most divorcing couples, and many spouses want to know whether they can force the other spouse to leave the marital home. This article provid ...
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