Blog Posts in January, 2012
Posted on Jan 30, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
According to a new study, men are twice as likely as women to wed again after a divorce . The study surveyed 2,000 adults was enacted to coincide with the DVD release of Crazy, Stupid, Love . 47 ...
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Posted on Jan 25, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
Parents have a fundamental right to raise and care for their child under the U.S. Constitution. The courts have repeatedly held that child custody can only be removed from a parent for ...
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Posted on Jan 23, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
Kobe Bryant's divorce from his wife Vanessa is not yet finalized, but the wheels are in motion. Vanessa Bryant filed for divorce in December. The reason for the split was listed as ...
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Posted on Jan 20, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
Legal separation is essentially the same as divorce, and costs the same. The only real difference is, with a legal separation, you are still legally married. In a legal separation, the parties ...
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Posted on Jan 10, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
A new study by the University of Arizona found that divorced adults are 23 percent more likely to die early than married couples. The study in question was actually a study of studies. This ...
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Posted on Jan 6, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
In divorce cases, there are several types of child custody . Listed below are the most common types of child custody in the state of Minnesota. Physical Custody If a parent has physical custody, it ...
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Posted on Jan 4, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
A divorce begins when the petitioner (the person who initiates the divorce) serves two legal documents, the Summons and the Petition, to the Respondent (The other party in the divorce). The Respondent ...
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Posted on Jan 3, 2012 By Minnesota Divorce Lawyer
The couple decided not to sign a pre-nuptial agreement prior to their marriage. California law states that a couple must split their earnings in half if no pre-nup exists. This could work in ...
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