Blog Posts in December, 2009
Posted on Dec 29, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
Minnesota law says it is legal for a person to record a wire, oral or electronic communication if that person is a party to the communication, or if one of the parties has consented to the recording ...
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Posted on Dec 21, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
A divorce action is started when one party, the “Petitioner”, drafts or has an attorney draft a Summons and Petition. The Summons and Petition set out what the main issues will be in the ...
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Posted on Dec 17, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
When parties are going through the divorce process , the question often arises of how you can be sure that the other side is being honest and not hiding information or assets from you. The rules of ...
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Posted on Dec 14, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
Often at the time of divorce, both parties want to stay in the marital home. What happens then? How can you force one party to leave? If the home was purchased during the marriage, it is marital ...
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Posted on Dec 3, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
When one party wants to get divorced, there is no way to stop the process from happening. The party choosing to begin the divorce process (the “Petitioner”) starts by having two documents ...
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