Social media use seems to be growing exponentially throughout the U.S. This year, about 78 percent of Americans have a social network profile, which is up five percent from 2015.
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Social media use seems to be growing exponentially throughout the U.S. This year, about 78 percent of Americans have a social network profile, which is up five percent from 2015.…
Continue Reading Can the Use of Social Media Lead to Divorce?
The myth that half of all marriages today end in divorce is a throw-back to the 1980s, when the divorce rate was at its highest. Since then, the divorce rate has steadily dropped. Recent statistical analyses offer insight into the factors that indicate the likelihood of divorce – or happily ever after.
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Divorcing your spouse because s/he broke a law in Minnesota may have some sticky implications, depending on which laws were broken and how the guilty was punished. Minnesota is a no-fault divorce state, so the facts of your spouse’s criminal case may or may not be relevant to your divorce. Consider the following before pursuing…
Marrying a person with children creates a stepparent relationship that, over time, seems no different than a biological relationship. When both biological parents are alive and taking an active role in the upbringing of their children, MN law prevents stepparents from adopting the children.…
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Minnesota couples who wish to adopt have a variety of resources available to them for support and encouragement. Here are six resources you should know about before you adopt.
1. Department of Human Services (DHS) – The Minnesota Department of Human Services offers financial support, training, and referrals to counseling services.
2. MN Adopt –…
Raising children on your own is challenging enough without the added stress of teenage rebellion. Still, it is your duty as parent to establish guidelines for behavior that could keep your child from getting in trouble with the law. Here are some tips for the single parent dealing with a teenager’s bad behavior.
1. Realize…
What happens when a married couple in Minnesota files for divorce, and one of them receives disability benefits? How will spousal maintenance, child support and the disability benefits themselves be affected? The outcome depends on the definition of marital property, how that marital property will be divided and the nature of the benefits.
Social Security…
Divorce proceedings are often contentious. When one party to the litigation refuses to act in accordance with a court order, that person can be found to be in “contempt.” Under Minnesota law, this process is tightly structured, and it follows exacting documentation requirements.
During the course of a divorce proceeding, the…
The process of ending longer-term marriages generally involves a complex divorce process, combined with significant emotional upheaval. Deciding every detail behind turning one household into two is necessarily difficult. It requires extensive thought and negotiation between two people who may not have the cooperative spirit to reach agreement on virtually any issues.…
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More and more, people are taking pet disputes to divorce court. When a pet has been shared between partners through the duration of a marriage, courts will look at the following details to determine who should get “custody,” even though pets are considered “property” under Minnesota law.
1. Who takes care of the pet? –…