How to Deal With Assets Found After Probate is Closed

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TL;DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read Summary): Discovering assets after probate requires filing a petition for descent of omitted property. Minnesota law allows probate courts to amend distribution decrees for newly found assets. Newly discovered assets must be accounted for in estate tax calculations. Expert guidance from probate lawyers simplifies the management of post-probate assets. Contact […]

How Remarriage Affects Child Support and Spousal Maintenance

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Navigating the Effects of Remarriage on Spousal Maintenance and Child Support Life After Divorce: Remarriage and Financial Obligations Divorce not only signifies the end of a relationship but also the start of a new life chapter. Often, one or both former spouses remarry, which can significantly impact previously ordered spousal maintenance (alimony) and child support. […]

How Do I Leave Money to My Child but Not Their Spouse?

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As dedicated parents, we often worry about our children’s future, particularly regarding the inheritance we leave them. A significant concern is ensuring that this inheritance remains protected, especially against any marital disputes or divorces. In this guide, we delve into effective estate planning methods to secure your child’s financial wellbeing, including how to leave money […]

Unknown Fathers and Termination of Parental Rights

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Understanding the Finality of Parental Rights Termination The Irrevocable Nature of Terminating Parental Rights Terminating parental rights is one of the most definitive actions in family law. This legal process completely severs the ties between a parent and their child. Unlike custody modifications, once parental rights are terminated, they cannot be reinstated, nor can the […]

What Proof Do You Need to Get Sole Custody in Minnesota?

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In Minnesota, judges decide custody based on the child’s best interests—not on labels or who “deserves” custody more. To win sole custody (sole legal, sole physical, or both), you’ll need credible, specific proof that sole custody better serves your child than joint arrangements. The exact proof depends on whether you’re asking for custody in a […]

Discovery In Probate Cases

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Probate complexities often hinge on understanding key phases, with ‘discovery‘ being a critical one. This article clarifies what discovery involves in probate cases and when it becomes essential. When Does Discovery Become Necessary in Probate? Discovery isn’t always a part of probate. In informal or uncontested cases, you might not need it. Its purpose is […]

Crafting a Parenting Plan: Putting Your Child First

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Navigating through a separation or divorce can be challenging, but when children are involved, it becomes even more crucial to handle the situation with care and compassion. At Johnson/Turner, we understand the delicacy of these transitions and the paramount importance of prioritizing your child’s best interests. That’s why crafting a thoughtful and comprehensive parenting plan […]

Asset Division: Strategies for a Fair Outcome

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Divorce is a complex and emotionally charged process, and asset division often stands out as one of its most challenging aspects. In Minnesota, the law aims for an equitable, not necessarily equal, division of marital assets. This approach can be perplexing for many, leading to stress and uncertainty. At Johnson/Turner, we understand the intricacies involved […]

Navigating the Division of Assets in Divorce: A Minnesota Perspective

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TL; DR (Too Long; Didn’t Read Summary): Divorce involves legal decisions, including asset division. Marital property in Minnesota includes assets and debts acquired during the marriage. Equitable distribution means a fair, not necessarily equal, split of assets. Johnson/Turner offers transparent, tailored, expert, and compassionate guidance for asset division. Complex assets, debt responsibility, and future needs […]

Informal versus Formal Discovery

In family law, particularly in divorce and custody cases, preparation is crucial. A key part of this preparation is the discovery process, which helps you and your attorney gather necessary information. Discovery can be conducted informally or formally, and understanding the differences between these two methods is essential for choosing the right strategy for your […]