Reaching common ground on any settlement issue is one of the greatest challenges that couples face in the heat of an emotionally-charged divorce. Extreme divorce disputes can easily lengthen the divorce process while doing little to create settlement terms that serve both parties fairly. In some cases, highly personal settlement issues end up in the hands of an impersonal judge.
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Locating Hidden Assets During Your Minnesota Divorce
You made a painful decision to end your marriage after months of therapy and emotional conversations. You’re coming to terms, emotionally, with the idea of separating, and now you need to split up your assets and debts. How can you ensure this process goes fairly? What if you’re worried that your spouse’s grip on the…
Prenuptial Agreements Can Have Particular Value for Second Marriages
When couples negotiate prenuptial agreements, they have the opportunity to take a practical look at many issues that will be the foundation for their marriages. This is why each Minneapolis prenuptial agreement lawyer at our firm often recommends the process of creating a legal contract prior to marriage as an important first step toward developing a lasting relationship.…
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Myths vs. Realities of Step-Parent Adoption in Minnesota
As a proud step-parent, you care dearly for your spouse’s children, and your relationship with them is likely rich, enduring and full of love. Whether you recently married into the family, or you’ve been functioning as a family unit for over a decade, you’d like to explore the possibility of legally adopting your stepchildren. Before…
The Science of Divorce and Depression: What Are the Real Risks? What Can You Do About Them?
If you have relatives or close friends who have gone through a divorce, you might have watched one person navigate the process with minimal upheaval while his or her partner spiraled downward into depression. Does divorce really increase the risk of depression? How can you prepare yourself emotionally if you plan to divorce? And are…
How Guardians Ad Litem Advocate for Children of Divorce
Even in the best circumstances, divorce affects everyone in the family — particularly younger children who cannot totally grasp what is happening and why family life has to change. When parents go through the divorce process with a cooperative spirit, the children typically fare better because their parents are naturally looking out for their best interests. …
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Rapid Re-partnering After a Minnesota Divorce Worse for Children, Says Research
As you prepare to end your marriage, you will likely experience a myriad of emotions, ranging from relief to uncertainty to emotional turmoil. However, the upheaval for your children will probably be even worse as they often feel torn, forced to choose between both parents. Andrew J. Cherlin, a professor and sociologist at John Hopkins…
After Divorce, Minnesota Courts Can Monitor the Wellbeing of the Children
The period after divorce is rough on the entire family for many reasons. This is a time of complete change in most aspects of life, including residential changes, scheduling considerations and budgetary adjustments. In spite of these concerns, parents cannot afford to make major errors involving the children as they develop new routines.…
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A Brief History of Collaborative Divorce in Minnesota
Lawyer Stuart Webb created collaborative divorce right here in Minneapolis in 1990 due to his frustration at the red tape surrounding the end of marriages. He refused to keep going to court on the behalf of divorcing clients, instead helping them work out their differences outside of court. He decided to turn his more difficult…
How the Inability to Pay Child Support Leads to a Vicious Cycle: Understanding How and Why Families Struggle
The following vivid (although fictional) account demonstrates the pain and helplessness that far too many mothers and fathers in Minnesota experience as they try to reclaim their lives.…