Inspecting a property when buying a house can be both exciting and overwhelming. You might get so focused on cosmetic details, like a high-end kitchen counter, that you overlook minor warning signs of significant defects. Typically, you can count on your real estate...
Month: November 2021
Minnesota law places restrictions on child custody modifications
When divorcing parents work out child custody agreements, they can’t know for certain what the future will bring. They may need to seek a modification later as their children get older and as their own circumstances change. If parents haven’t been able to agree on...
How do the Minnesota courts divide retirement funds in divorce?
If you and your spouse have enjoyed a comfortable standard of living throughout your marriage, then you probably have significant personal property to split up when you divorce. Retirement accounts and pensions are often a focal point of negotiations after a divorce....