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Blog Posts in July, 2011

Can I Get Divorced in Minnesota if I Was Married in Another Country?

Often people are married in other countries and move to the United States. For whatever reason, the marriage may not work out and the individual is left wondering if they will be able to obtain a ...
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When Can I Reopen my Judgment and Decree

The Court’s judgment and decree in a divorce cannot typically be reopened unless there is a finding of fraud. On motion and upon terms as are just, the Court may relieve a party from a judgment ...
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Supervised Parenting Time When a Parent is Out of State

In certain situations, supervised parenting time may be warranted. The court may order parenting time to be supervised if it finds that endangerment is likely if unsupervised parenting time were ...
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Breaking Your Lease after Domestic Abuse

Any person who has rented a house or an apartment is probably familiar with the term “breaking your lease.” While some landlords will allow a tenant to terminate their lease early, others ...
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