Should I Grant an Easement to My Neighbor?
Granting an easement can solve a real problem—shared driveways, access to a landlocked area, utility lines, drainage, or temporary construction. But an easement also permanently
Granting an easement can solve a real problem—shared driveways, access to a landlocked area, utility lines, drainage, or temporary construction. But an easement also permanently
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
As more families embrace multi-generational living (where grandparents, parents, and adult children share a home) questions about legal rights, financial responsibilities, and long-term expectations inevitably
Minnesota’s newly revised Partition of Real Property Act, effective August 1, 2025, provides a more equitable path for unmarried co-owners of real estate to resolve
One of the most emotionally charged—and financially significant—questions in any Minnesota divorce is: What happens to the house? For many, the marital home is more
Estate Planning with Real Estate: Understanding Life Estates The Dream of Homeownership and Estate Planning Owning a home is a fundamental part of the American
At Johnson & Turner, we understand the complexities and challenges that can arise in the realm of real estate. Whether it’s disputes over property boundaries,
How Does Probate Work in Minnesota? After the passing of a loved one, one of the most difficult tasks a family must do is figure
Divorce can mean a long, drawn out dispute between two spouses. However, more commonly, parties are able to come to an agreement about some or even
Owning your own home has long been part of “the American Dream.” People commonly work hard to purchase their own home and build equity in