Raising children with a high-conflict co-parent is challenging under the best of circumstances. After you and your ex divorce, you may discover that it is even harder to get along with your high-conflict co-parent. However, since you share children with your ex, you...
Finding Solutions To Complex Issues
Year: 2021
Number one predictor of divorce? (It may surprise you.)
If you had to guess the number one issue between couples that predicts their likelihood of divorce, what would you guess? Would it be differences in religion? Do you suspect it’s disparities in education or income? What about infidelity? How about tolerance for risk...
Are any of these signs of trouble showing in your marriage?
Married couples function as a team working toward common goals. While many marriages continue on successfully, there are times when they may dissolve. Some people see the breakdown of the marital relationship as it occurs, but others might not realize what’s going on....
How can a parenting plan make your life easier after a divorce?
If you are going through a divorce, one of the things that you should talk about with your spouse is a parenting plan. Once your divorce is finalized, a parenting plan works as a kind of guide to help you and your ex understand what you can or cannot do when you’re...
How can you convince your ex to embrace co-parenting?
Modern judges agree that children should spend time with both parents after divorce. Yet, not all parents think the same way. Some still believe they should fight to have the majority of time with their child. If your spouse thinks like this, you need to prepare for...
When should you consider bringing an appraiser into your divorce?
Just about every aspect of a divorce can be challenging. Dividing marital assets is certainly one of the most challenging. You and your spouse may each have acquired personal property and possessions at various times during your marriage. Some items may have more...
How do co-parents split the cost of a child’s sporting activities?
A sport like hockey is both very popular among children in Minnesota and very expensive for their parents. Paying for travel, gear, equipment, ice time and much more can make this a significant financial investment. That said, sports are clearly important for...
Child support modifications often follow unexpected job losses
The Minnesota family courts try to set child support that reflects both the needs of the dependent children in a family and the ability of a noncustodial parent to pay support. Child support obligations can have a profound impact on your financial plans for as long as...
What’s the difference between a dissolution of marriage and a divorce?
Most couples don't get married to call it quits. Feelings and circumstances can change, though. What may have worked at one point might not anymore. There are two options for going your separate ways here in Minnesota. You can pursue a contested divorce or an...
What counts as “custodial interference”?
Divorced parents often have a rough time adjusting to the idea that they have to split their parenting time with their co-parent. Custody disputes are common -- but you need to be careful how you handle these issues. When it comes to custody, you must either abide by...