Modifying your child support order may be a necessity due to a change in your circumstances. Sometimes, however, you and your co-parent may agree that a modification is in a child's interests even if there is no change in circumstances that requires it. State law...
Year: 2020
How does a trust work?
When planning what happens with your estate after your death, you have various options for how you handle the disbursement and management of your assets. One option is to use a trust. According to The Street, a trust is a legal agreement between three parties. You...
Can a mediator help you get alimony?
You may worry that your spouse will fight you if you ask for alimony, which Minnesota statutes refer to as spousal maintenance. But, you know that after the divorce, it will take you some time to get back on your feet and become financially stable. Going to court over...
What if my ex-spouse cannot stick to our custody schedule?
Minnesota parents are quick to figure out custody situations when divorcing. It is often a parent's first priority. The courts determine what arrangement works best for everyone involved. The standard they work with is the "best interest of the child" standard. But...
What if you die without a will?
The thought of stipulating which of your loved ones in St. Paul will inherit your estate may seem downright daunting. You certainly do not want to upset anyone with your decisions (thus sowing the potential for discord among your heirs). Yet it is entirely possible...
Pick the right person to be the executor of an estate
When people put together their estate plan, one of the things they have to decide is who will be the executor of their estate. The executor has a lot of responsibility, so it is important to think about who should perform this role. When people choose an executor, it...
Adverse effects of divorce on the children
According to Familymeans, after a divorce, the parents are not only coming up with new ways of relating to one another but also learning the different forms of parenting their children. The effects on the children may vary. The children may perform poorly on their...
How does the court calculate child support?
Child support may get a bad reputation, but if you consider its goal, it is admirable. The whole idea behind support is to uphold the responsibility you have to your children to support them financially. The court tries to assess a fair amount of support that will not...
Depression due to divorce-related financial strain
When it comes to getting divorced, there are a variety of challenges that people have to work through. Sometimes, these problems involve one's relationship with their children or time constraints (such as missing work to attend court). Often, these hardships are...
Establishing paternity for unmarried fathers
When a child is born out of wedlock in Minnesota, sole custody is automatically given to the unmarried mother. This means that the biological father of the child has no parental rights. In order to access these rights, a father must establish paternity. Establishing...
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