Blog Posts in November, 2009
Posted on Nov 30, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
During a divorce and sometimes after the divorce is done, the parties often have a hard time communicating with each other. There are so many emotions that prevent the parties from being able to work ...
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Posted on Nov 25, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
Parties to a divorce with children, or even single parents with children, usually want to make provisions for what will happen to their child if they were to die. An individual is always able to ...
Continue reading "Standby Custodial Designations: A Tool to Use with Estate Planning" »
Posted on Nov 23, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
One issue every divorcing family with children needs to deal with is the change in the holiday schedule . Holidays are generally a time, sometimes the only time, that the children spend time with ...
Continue reading "Holidays for Divorcing Families in Minnesota: Who Gets the Kids?" »
Posted on Nov 13, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
Orders for Protection (OFPs) and Harassment Restraining Orders (HROs) are the legal tools available to individuals to protect themselves from the actions of others. OFPs are used to protect ...
Continue reading "Protective Orders: Consequences of Stipulations" »
Posted on Nov 11, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
Tax law is not state-specific, it's federal. The Internal Revenue Service has deemed that noncustodial parents are not able to claim their children for tax purposes. In general, since the ...
Continue reading "Divorce in Minnesota: Who Gets to Claim the Child for Taxes?" »
Posted on Nov 6, 2009 By Kathryn Lammers
In a divorce proceeding , a personal injury settlement can represent a large amount of money that will have to be divided between the parties. Usually, this type of settlement occurs in Personal ...
Continue reading "Is a Personal Injury Settlement in Minnesota Marital or Non-Marital Property?" »
Posted on Nov 4, 2009 By H&L Law Firm
When you are a Personal Representative in a supervised administration for probate versus an unsupervised administration or an informal probate, you are held to a different standard as far as following ...
Continue reading "Ways to Avoid Problems in Supervised Formal Probate Administrations" »