Farhan | April 26, 2011
Non-Custodial Parent and Child Care Expenses
A parent who does not have custody of a child can not claim work-related or education-related child expenses. The argument that a non-custodial parent should be allowed to claim work-related or education-related
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Farhan | April 17, 2011
Facts about retirement accounts during a Minnesota divorce
If a spouse earns retirement benefits during marriage, the other spouse has a marital interest in such assets. As a Minneapolis Divorce Lawyer, I’ve seen many misconceptions to believe that
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Farhan | April 10, 2011
Divorce Decree enforcement
The best way to prevent problems with enforcement of a Divorce Decree is to make sure that a proactive approach is taken when the Divorce Decree is being negotiated and,
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Farhan | April 9, 2011
Stipulated Divorce Decree
When a Divorce Decree is issued by the Court, it is called "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, Order for Judgment & Judgment and Decree." This is the official Divorce
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Farhan | April 8, 2011
Filing Taxes during Divorce
Sometimes, spouses have to make a decision on filing tax returns during a divorce proceeding. The best approach is to seek the advice of your attorney so that the attorney
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Farhan | November 4, 2010
Minnesota Divorce Attorney Fees
In a Divorce proceeding, the Court has the authority to award attorney’s fees in two different cases. First, if one party establishes that he/she has a need for attorney fees
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Name Change & Minnesota Divorce
If a party wants to change his or her last name, it can be done as part of the Divorce process. The party who wishes to seek a name change
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Who Pays for a Child’s Extra-Curricular Activities After Divorce?
The Court does not have the authority to Order one party to pay for extra-curricular activities of the minor children. However, the parties can both agree to such an arrangement
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Private School Tuition/College Education in Minnesota Divorce
The Court does not have the authority to Order a party to pay for either private school tuition or college education for a child. However, if the parties agree to
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