Self-care is of utmost importance during the challenging process of divorce. Divorce brings with it a range of emotional, psychological and practical stresses that can take a toll on one's well-being. Engaging in self-care practices is crucial for maintaining mental...
Family Law
Is it possible to speed up a Minnesota divorce?
Divorce is never an easy process and it can be even more difficult when it drags on for a long time. In Minnesota, the minimum time frame for a divorce to be finalized is 30 days after the initial divorce paperwork is filed. However, the process can take longer than...
How to protect your credit in a divorce
Divorce can be a challenging and emotional process, and taking steps to protect your credit during this time is essential. In a divorce, you must divide assets and debts. If you're not careful, it can significantly impact your credit score. Here are some tips on how...
2 possible ways to secure your immediate post-divorce finances
In addition to matters that affect the well-being of children, money issues are a top concern for those exiting a marriage. Minnesota is an equitable distribution state, which means that courts strive to divide marital property fairly between spouses. Unfortunately,...
Important considerations in a gray divorce
Many couples realize they have little in common with their spouse once their children leave home, and they have just each other for company. For example, one spouse may like to stay active, meet new people and explore new places while the other is happy at home or...
3 considerations when drafting a parenting plan
Child custody matters are serious, and they’re sometimes the most challenging part of divorcing. It’s up to the parents to provide the children with the support and consistency they need to thrive. This means putting personal feelings aside and always doing what’s...
Weighing your options for your rental property as you divorce
If you and your spouse have a rental property, it’s likely brought you a nice added source of income – but maybe more than a few headaches. Now that you’re divorcing, the question becomes what to do with it. Your options are somewhat similar to those for your family...
Parental alienation: Could my ex be turning my child against me?
When two adults want to end a romantic relationship, they might simply call it quits and cut ties. And if they are married, they might want to formalize things by going through the divorce process. However, if there are kids involved, then things are bound to get a...
Should you leave the marital home before finalizing your divorce?
Granted the tension that comes with divorce, one of the questions couples ask when the process is underway is whether they can leave the family home before the divorce is finalized. However, every divorce case is unique. As such, the decision to stay or leave the...
How to handle discipline as co-parents
If you are a parent about to divorce, don’t be surprised if keeping your child in check becomes a challenge. Children can sometimes act up as a subconscious way of expressing their upset over the divorce. What’s more, as you and your co-parent are unlikely to employ...