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Co-Parenting vs. Parallel Parenting: Which Is More Effective?

There are many different parenting styles that divorced parents can …

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Tips for Helping Children Cope With a Divorce

Children are an essential part of any relationship, and becoming …

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Parenting in a Pandemic: Tips and Tricks to Better Navigate the New Norm

Couples actively pursuing a divorce or already divorced are faced …

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How Children Fit Into the Divorce Equation

Divorce is a difficult time for all involved, but it’s …

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A Guide to Appeals

Divorce can be a trying time for all involved parties …

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The Evolution of Parentage and Same-Sex Marriage in Minnesota

Throughout the years, the state of Minnesota has made a …

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Differences Between Legal and Physical Custody

Key Differences Between Legal and Physical Custody

As a parent, you want what is best for your …

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Paternity Law in Minnesota

Guide to Paternity Law in Minnesota

There are many misconceptions about paternity law. Mothers may be …

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Do you have questions regarding the Family Law Appellate Process?

You and your now ex-spouse are finally divorced, after a …

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What about Grandma and Grandpa?

It’s been said that a divorce involving minor children is …

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