Virtually no one goes into marriage expecting to get divorced, but the reality is that this happens to Minnesota couples all the time. It makes sense to protect one’s self regardless of what the outcome might be. For some soon-to-be married couples, this means...
Month: December 2020
5 things you’re forgetting in property division
For even an amicable divorce, the process of ending a marriage can be stressful for both parties. Dividing one household into two brings with it significant emotional and financial turmoil. Couples take the time to be thorough and move through the process in a...
Watch out for taxes during property division
For most people, securing a fair share of the marital assets is usually a priority during divorce. This is sometimes easier said than done. Sometimes property division can look equitable on paper, but in practice may be tilted in one person’s favor. This is often...
Can I keep my house after divorce?
Buying a house is a significant financial and emotional investment. If you are going through a divorce, you might not be ready to say goodbye to that investment just yet. However, like many women in your situation, you probably have reservations about keeping the...
When are drivers responsible for pedestrian accidents?
There are a lot of benefits to walking versus driving, like saving money on a car payment and getting exercise and fresh air. Unfortunately, it can also be dangerous. Minnesota victims involved in pedestrian accidents often suffer long-term consequences, like serious...