Why You May Need an Expert Witness in Your Divorce
The vast majority of cases now end in settlement. Most parties understand that being able to craft their own agreement tailor-made for their case is highly
The vast majority of cases now end in settlement. Most parties understand that being able to craft their own agreement tailor-made for their case is highly
The end of a marriage means that the spouses will need to separate not only their lives, but their debts and assets. Although the majority of
Every divorce or child custody dispute brings stress and sometimes even chaos to the family unit. The parents and the children are trying to cope with
Divorce can have a serious emotional impact on you and your family. During this time, you will be making important and essential decisions that will
As attorneys focused on family law, sometimes we’re asked about same-sex divorce. How is it different? The answer: It’s not. Minnesota law makes no legal
Custody cases can be very difficult, and even when they’re finished many co-parents find they still have disagreements. Unless they have a good way to
Divorce is a really small word for a really big pile of stuff: Emotions. Logistics. Discussions. Paperwork. Arguments. Even if you and your soon-to-be-ex plan
1960s comedic star Sam Levenson famously said: “The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy.” Of course,
Let’s take a minute to talk about emergency relief, in the form of restraining orders. This is heavy stuff, and it’s not easy to talk
What to expect when you’re expecting divorce There are a lot of ways to work through a divorce. Johnson/Turner will help you find and navigate