The ‘Silent Divorce’: What It Looks Like and When Legal Help Matters
Not every marriage ends with a dramatic argument, a sudden separation, or the filing of divorce papers. In many relationships, the breakdown happens quietly over
Not every marriage ends with a dramatic argument, a sudden separation, or the filing of divorce papers. In many relationships, the breakdown happens quietly over
Summer break can be a welcome change of pace for children, but for co-parents, it often brings a new layer of stress. School-year routines disappear,
Divorce changes the shape of a family, but it does not have to change the love and security children feel from their parents. One of
Divorce is emotional, so it’s no surprise that many people make money decisions based on stress, fear, or urgency. Unfortunately, the financial choices you make
Divorce is more than a relationship change—it’s a legal and financial reset. Most people focus (understandably) on immediate issues like housing, custody schedules, and budgets.
Not Ready for Divorce? Here’s How Mediation Can Help You Reconnect or Separate Peacefully If you and your spouse are stuck in the “something has
If you’re facing a divorce, custody dispute, or estate planning decision, your emotions may feel like they’re changing hour by hour. One moment you’re steady;
Short answer: usually, yes—at least the marital portion. Minnesota divides marital property equitably (fairly, not necessarily 50/50). That typically includes the portion of retirement accounts
Divorce after 50—often called “gray divorce”—tends to look different from a split in your 20s or 30s. Kids are (mostly) grown, careers are mature, and
When engagements end—or when spouses later divorce—few questions create more heat (and headlines) than who keeps the engagement ring. In Minnesota, the answer turns on