Navigating the Holidays: A Guide to Co-Parenting After Divorce

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Holiday co-parenting, with its festive cheer and family gatherings, can be a challenging time for divorced parents. The joyous atmosphere can quickly turn stressful when co-parenting dynamics come into play. At Johnson/Turner Legal, we understand the complexities of co-parenting during the holidays. Our experienced family law attorneys have assisted numerous clients in managing this crucial […]

What Is a Temporary Custody Agreement? The Child Custody Process

If you’re new to the child custody process, you may be wondering what a temporary custody agreement is. Learn when you need one here. In the US, Utah and Alaska have the highest marriage rates. A closer look at a 2021 study reveals that approximately 23 women per 1,000 get married in these locations. Unfortunately, […]

Understanding the Red Flag Law in Minnesota: A Comprehensive Guide

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Red Flag Law in Minnesota: An Attorney’s Perspective I. Introduction to Red Flag Laws A. Definition and Purpose Red Flag Laws, formally known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), are legislative measures designed to temporarily restrict an individual’s access to firearms when they pose a threat to themselves or others. The primary goal is to […]

How to Navigate Seasonal Travel Plans With Joint Custody Agreements

Almost everyone travels seasonally. Some people visit their parents during the winter holidays, and others go on long vacations in the summer. Regardless, seasonal travel plans usually involve the entire family. That changes, unfortunately, after a divorce. If both you and your ex want to travel with your kids over spring break, for example, only […]

5 Common Myths About Prenuptial Agreements

The writing is on the wall. Your marriage has been becoming increasingly strained for a long while, and you are beginning to feel that divorce is your only option. However, just as you begin thinking about approaching the legal side of your separation, you remember that you and your spouse signed a prenuptial agreement. If […]

7 Signs You May Need a Divorce Coach

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What is a divorce coach, and what can they do for you? Learn if you might need some assistance through the divorce process here. Married couples often stay together to support family and not cause disruptions, but sometimes this isn’t always the best plan. Research shows that spouses with children produce a healthier environment when […]

What Does Primary Physical Custody Mean?

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When you’re going through a divorce, different types of custody agreements will likely be mentioned. What does primary physical custody mean? More than 71,000 people in the United States alone work in the family law and divorce lawyer industry. One of the top reasons there is so much demand for the services of family law […]

How to Choose the Right Custodial Agreement for Your Children

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Divorce can be hard on both parents and children, and it can be tough to know what is best for them sometimes. Learn how to choose a custodial agreement here. Parenting after divorce is becoming more and more widespread in America. About 23% of children in the country live with just one parent. If you […]

Hassle-Free Real Estate Dispute Resolution in Minnesota

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Introduction: Navigating the Maze of Real Estate Disputes Real estate, often touted as a solid investment, can sometimes become a quagmire of disputes and legal entanglements. Whether you’re a buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant, finding yourself embroiled in a real estate conflict is never a pleasant experience. The complexities of the legal system can be […]

How Do Family Courts Decide Whether a Parent Is Unfit?

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TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read Summary) Parental rights are protected by law and can only be terminated by giving up the right or being found unfit by a court. A court can find a parent unfit if they are unable to fulfill their role in their child’s life, such as making decisions for the child’s […]