When you begin the divorce or separation process in Minnesota, you may quickly discover that certain matters are much more complex than you anticipated they would be. For these matters, you may require the court’s intervention before the finalization of your case....
Month: January 2021
Cashing out your portion of a 401(k) in a divorce
The completion of your divorce proceedings in Minnesota may signal an end to the tension and hostility that permeated your marriage towards its end. It may, however, also prompt a slight degree of trepidation on your part if you were not the primary income earner in...
Aging, accidents and the protection of powers of attorney
Perhaps you are nearing retirement age and beginning to consider what might happen if you are no longer capable of making health care or financial decisions. Aging brings new issues to manage. Then, too, there is always the possibility of a debilitating illness or...
The importance of having a healthcare directive
Not many people want to think about what would happen if they were unable to make their own healthcare decisions. However, there are things like serious injuries, advanced dementia and life-limiting illnesses that can occur. An important part of planning for the...
What do you know about estate planning in your 20s?
You graduated from college in Minnesota recently, and you may worry more about starting your career than estate planning. Should you tend to both matters equally? U.S. News & World Report explains why recent college graduates should mold their estate plan now....
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