Dakota County Law Blog

A family law blog with real world legal advice

As a divorce lawyer, and somebody who cares deeply about client-satisfaction, I have been reading a book entitled “Winning Alternative to the Billable Hour, Strategies that Work” by Mark A. Robertson and James A. Calloway. It is an interesting book to me.  It is, however, also a book for lawyers.  Sorry if you are not…

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In every divorce, some form of Marital Termination Agreement must be reached.  The term “Marital Termination Agreement” can vary from state-to-state and may be called a “Dissolution Agreement” or “Property Settlement Agreement” depending on what state you are located in.  You should speak with a qualified Minnesota divorce lawyer in your area for further information.…

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The law varies from state-to-state and you should check with a qualified divorce lawyer in your community for advice on the requisites of a divorce petition. With that thought in mind, below are common elements that are required in many divorce or “dissolution of marriage” petitions which may be filed in court throughout the United…

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The legal process is tough to understand and even harder to wait for.  If you are filing for divorce for the first time, you are probably nervous and have a lot of questions.  To that end, I wanted to write a post on questions that I have been commonly asked by many of my clients.…

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In the fields of family law or divorce law, legal definitions and terms can have important meanings.  Your family law lawyer may even say them to you without thinking about the fact that you might not understand them.  I know I’ve spoken to clients too quickly and I have used legal terms that they probably…

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I realize that the title of this post is a bit odd.  However, as a lawyer, knowing when the actual divorce or “dissolution of marriage” case has been started is very important. Why?  Because a divorce case can’t go forward in the court system unless it has been started correctly. So, when is a divorce…

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When I have consulted people on their divorces or other family law situations, many of the people I have talked with have never heard of a Guardian-Ad-Litem (GAL).  Furthermore, most of my clients have no idea about what the presence of a GAL might mean to their divorce or family law case. A GAL is…

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Every lawyer handles initial consultation situation differently.  Furthermore, since the laws of each state, county, and locality differ bases on where the lawyer is located, the conversation at the initial interview or “consultation” will change depending on that location.  However, there are some basics you should know if you are talking with a divorce lawyer…

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