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Blaine Divorce Lawyers 

Supporting You Every Step of the Way

At Johnson/Turner, our Blaine divorce attorneys are dedicated to providing compassionate, comprehensive guidance through the divorce process. Serving the residents of Anoka and Ramsey County, we understand that every divorce brings unique challenges, and we’re here to help you navigate them with clarity, empathy, and expert support. Our team-based approach, transparent flat-fee pricing, and flexible payment plans ensure that you receive high-quality legal services tailored to your needs without unexpected costs.

Our Blaine Office Location

Located conveniently next to Huntington Bank and near Target on.

 

1550 109th Avenue NE #300, Blaine, MN 55449

Why Choose Johnson/Turner in Blaine?

Our Blaine divorce attorneys prioritize your well-being at every stage of your case. We believe that divorce doesn’t have to be overwhelming, and our unique approach reflects this commitment. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Team-Based Support: When you work with us, you gain a full team—including an experienced attorney, paralegals, a client engagement specialist, and a life coach—dedicated to your success and emotional well-being.
  • Transparent Flat-Fee Pricing: We use flat-fee pricing to ensure you always know the cost upfront. With no hidden fees, you can focus on the future without financial stress.
  • Flexible Payment Plans: We offer affordable payment options to make top-notch legal services accessible.

FAQs About Divorce in Minnesota

What Are the Different Types of Divorce?

In Minnesota, you can file for either an uncontested or contested divorce:

  • Uncontested Divorce: This type occurs when both spouses agree on all aspects of the divorce, including child support, visitation, asset division, and alimony. It’s generally faster, less stressful, and more cost-effective.

  • Contested Divorce: In cases where spouses cannot agree on key issues, the divorce is considered contested and may require court intervention to reach a fair resolution. Our Blaine attorneys are experienced in advocating for our clients’ interests, even in complex contested cases.

Minnesota is a no-fault divorce state, meaning neither spouse needs to prove fault to obtain a divorce. Most divorces are granted based on “irreconcilable differences.” To file for divorce in Minnesota, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:

  • One spouse must have lived in Minnesota for at least 180 days before filing
  • The marriage must be deemed “irretrievably broken”

Once you meet the residency requirements, you can begin the divorce process by completing the necessary forms and filing them with the county court. A Johnson/Turner divorce attorney can guide you through this process, including filing paperwork and serving your spouse with divorce papers. From there, you and your spouse will decide whether to pursue an uncontested or contested divorce.

Blaine Divorce Attorneys