Why Estate Planning is Essential for Seniors
Why Estate Planning is Essential for Seniors Estate Planning is crucial for seniors, offering far more than a will or basic directives. It’s about understanding Elder Law, ensuring that your assets are protected, your health care choices are respected, and your family avoids unnecessary legal hurdles. As we age, health concerns and financial risks can […]
Understanding Elder Law: Protecting the Rights and Assets of Seniors
Understanding Elder Law: Protecting the Rights and Assets of Seniors As we grow older, navigating legal issues can become more complex, and the need for specialized guidance is critical. Elder Law addresses the unique needs of seniors and their families, offering solutions to protect rights, assets, and well-being amidst challenges such as long-term care, Medicaid […]
What Kinds of Debts Is a Surviving Spouse Responsible For After Their Partner Passes Away?
What Kinds of Debts Is a Surviving Spouse Responsible For After Their Partner Passes Away? Losing a spouse is an emotional experience, and financial concerns often arise during this difficult time. Many surviving spouses wonder: What debts am I responsible for after my spouse dies? The answer depends largely on the laws of your state […]
Changes to Minnesota Prenup Laws: What You Need to Know
Changes to Minnesota Prenup Laws: What You Need to Know Prenuptial agreements, commonly known as prenups, can be an important part of protecting your future and assets before entering into marriage. As of August 1st, 2023, Minnesota has updated its laws surrounding prenups. If you’re planning to sign one, it’s important to understand how these […]
Understanding the Minnesota Family Law Changes Effective August 1, 2024
Detailed Changes to Minnesota Family Law, Effective August 1, 2024 Minnesota family law will undergo significant changes on August 1, 2024, impacting spousal maintenance and parenting time with new terms and guidelines to create a fairer and clearer system. Understanding these updates is essential for anyone going through a divorce or considering modifications to existing […]
Celebrating Excellence: Johnson/Turner Attorneys Honored as 2024 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
At Johnson/Turner, we take immense pride in the dedication and expertise of our legal team. Today, we are thrilled to announce that four of our outstanding attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyers for their exceptional contributions to the legal profession. Super Lawyers Recognition: Erin Turner and Eric Parker have been named to the prestigious […]
Summer Break After Separation: Tips for a Smooth Vacation
Planning a Stress-Free Summer Vacation After Divorce All year long, school-aged children eagerly anticipate summer vacation. It’s a time for them to relax, enjoy, and spend time with friends and family without the pressures of schoolwork. However, for parents navigating a divorce or separation, summer vacation can be more complicated. Here are some strategies to […]
Same-Sex Divorce Versus Same-Sex Separation
Understanding Same-Sex Divorce and Separation: Key Differences and Considerations In 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States made a historic decision in the case of Obergefell v. Hodges, granting all Americans the right to marry regardless of sexual orientation. This landmark ruling ensured that same-sex couples could marry and receive the same legal recognition […]
Understanding Relinquishing or Terminating Parental Rights in Minnesota
Relinquishing or terminating parental rights is a significant and often emotional legal action. In Minnesota, this process can either be voluntary or involuntary, resulting in a parent permanently giving up all rights and responsibilities toward their child. Understanding the specifics of this legal process is crucial for any parent considering or facing the termination of […]
Strengthening Grandparent-Grandchild Bonds
Strengthening Grandparent-Grandchild Bonds: Legal Insights and Support 1960s comedic star Sam Levenson famously quipped, “The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy.” While Levenson’s humor resonates, the grandparent/parent/child dynamic can be complex and challenging. When parents are unable or unwilling to care for their children, grandparents often […]