Minnesota parents who are considering a breakup may have been told the best parenting relationships are collaborative. Conflict between parents is a high source of stress for everyone involved. This is especially true for children who are already experiencing a major...
An issue that often prompts divorce in Minnesota
Whether you and your spouse have only been married for a couple years or if you two have aged 20 years or more since your wedding day, you would likely agree with most Minnesota spouses who say marriage can be both rewarding and challenging at the same time. Perhaps...
What parents can do to help children adjust to divorce
"Birdnesting" is a name for a custody arrangement that some Minnesota parents may want to try. Birdnesting involves the parents keeping the family home and having the children live there full time while each parent lives there part time. Parents might rotate in and...
Values of judges influence child custody decisions for fathers
Fathers in Minnesota sometimes criticize family courts for denying them access to their children or imposing child support payments that they consider unreasonable. They perceive courts as favoring women in these decisions, but most state laws recognize that both...
Common financial mistakes in divorce can be avoided
When people in Minnesota get a divorce, they may be prone to making a number of financial mistakes. Some of those errors could happen because of a lack of familiarity with tax law. For example, they may try to liquidate some assets to pay debts, but there could be a...