Farhan | August 23, 2010
Mediation for Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mediation is an Alternative Dispute Resolution method. A mediator is a neutral third party who may or may not be an attorney whose only job is to facilitate an agreement
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What is a Legal Separation?
A Legal Separation is a separate legal proceeding; it is not part of the Divorce proceeding. If the parties obtain a legal separation, the Court issues a Decree which states
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Financial Early Neutral Evaluation
Financial early neutral evaluation is a process whereby the Court will either appoint or the parties will agree to use a neutral third party who analyzes the financial issues and
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Why File Divorce Paperwork with the Minnesota Court
Filing the paperwork with the Court is a strategic decision. One of the advantages of filing Divorce paperwork with the Court is that the Court gets involved in the proceeding
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Meaning of Divorce in Minnesota
In Minnesota, the term “Divorce” is often used interchangeably with “Dissolution of Marriage.” Both terms mean a legal process that severs the marriage relationship between a married couple. When a
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Discovery
“Discovery” is a legal term that refers to a method by which both parties exchange information. There are two ways of collecting and requesting information. Formal Discovery The first method
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Farhan | July 7, 2010
Health Insurance After Divorce in Minnesota
Typically, both spouses carry and maintain their own individual health insurance coverage after the Divorce is concluded. However, if insurance is not available to one party, Federal law (COBRA) mandates
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Farhan | June 17, 2010
Early Neutral Evaluation
Early Neutral Evaluation has two (2) components: Social Early Neutral Evaluation, also known as SENE [dealing with custody and parenting time issues]; and Financial Early Neutral Evaluation, also referred to
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Farhan | June 15, 2010
What is a Post-Nuptial Agreement?
A post-nuptial agreement is executed during the marriage. It is too simplistic to think that once there is a post-nuptial agreement, that the Court does not have any other choice
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