Navigating Divorce After 50: What Empty Nesters in Minnesota Should Know
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
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
What to know about property, support, taxes, insurance, and retirement accounts Divorce is as much a financial process as it is a legal one. In
When Minnesota parents separate, two phrases cause the most confusion: custody and primary residence. They’re related—but not the same. Understanding the difference helps you plan
When parents separate, courts look closely at the status quo—the day-to-day routines your child actually experiences. Judges don’t pick winners based on who “seems nicer.”
Smart ways to handle an “underwater” home In Minnesota divorces, the court divides marital assets and debts “just and equitable”—not automatically 50/50. That includes negative
Updated for 2025 Minnesota custody & parenting-time laws. When custody or parenting-time arrangements change, kids feel it first. This guide explains how to protect your
Divorce is stressful enough without surprise invoices. While you cannot control every twist in a case, you can take concrete steps to make costs more
Fair outcomes depend on complete, accurate financial disclosure. In Minnesota, both spouses must exchange information about income, expenses, assets, and debts so the court (and
For many couples, the decision to end life as a married unit isn’t black-and-white. Some want space and clear financial rules without dissolving the marriage.
Divorce is always challenging, but when communication breaks down, emotions escalate, or disputes become deeply personal, the process can turn into a high-conflict divorce. These