by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Jun 21, 2016 | Alimony, Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce in Minnesota, Family Law, Property Division
The Top 9 Myths for Divorce in Minnesota There are many assumptions and myths about divorce in Minnesota. Many are based on truth, and some have changed as modern family law has evolved. Let’s look at some of the biggest myths in divorce and the reasoning behind...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Apr 12, 2016 | Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Divorce in Minnesota, Family Law, Property Division
What is a Divorce Settlement Agreement? A divorce Settlement Agreement is a document in which the particulars of a divorce are written out in detail. Settlement agreements are often called Separation Agreements, Marital Settlement Agreements, or many other titles....
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Mar 8, 2016 | Child Custody, Family Law, Parenting Time
Moving to Another State with Your Minor | Child Custody Child Custody Matters: Moving to Another State with Your Child Suppose the non-custodial parent has been granted parenting time with their minor child by court order. In that case, the custodial parent may not...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Mar 8, 2016 | Divorce, Divorce in Minnesota, Family Law, Property Division
Division of Property in a Divorce How is property divided between spouses in a divorce? In a divorce, the court is required to make a “just and equitable division of the marital property” of the parties without regard to marital misconduct. Although this does not...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Mar 8, 2016 | Alimony, Divorce, Divorce in Minnesota, Family Law, Property Division
Spousal Maintenance What is Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota? Spousal maintenance, formerly called alimony, is the award in a divorce or legal separation of payments from the future income or earnings of one spouse for the support of the other spouse. The court may...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Mar 8, 2016 | Child Custody, Family Law, Parenting Time
Minnesota’s New Best Interests Factors for Child Custody How Child Custody is Determined using the “best interests of the child” When the court must decide custody of a child, whether in a divorce or a separate custody proceeding, the court must...