by Paul Jeddeloh, Attorney at Law | Aug 25, 2022 | Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Estate Planning, Wills
How Does Divorce Affect Your Will? Getting a divorce can affect your will and your estate, possibly rendering the will void. Be sure to protect yourself and your children’s future by taking steps to revise your will after divorce with an experienced attorney....
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Feb 4, 2020 | Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Parenting Time
Divorce Checklist: Steps to Consider for Child Negotiations Divorce can be an overwhelming and challenging experience. Add children to the situation, and the process becomes complex quickly. This divorce checklist can help you get your divorce started and organized....
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Oct 15, 2019 | Child Custody, Child Support, Parenting Time
Child Support and Child Custody Know How We believe parents should feel that their children are being completely supported with child support, child custody, and parenting time. Be sure you know your rights, before life takes an unexpected turn. What You Should Know...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Mar 1, 2019 | Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law, Parenting Time
Child Custody and Support: How it’s determined and what are your rights? Be prepared to protect your children during divorce. Child custody and child support are important issues and can be complex roads to navigate alone. Be sure you know your rights and hire an...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Nov 5, 2014 | Attorney Kay Snyder, Child Custody, Family Law, Parenting Time
Child Custody Presumptions in Minnesota Child Custody and Parenting Time in Minnesota A recent blog post addressed the presumption under Minnesota law that a parent is entitled to have at least 25 percent of the parenting time with their child. Other notable...
by Kay Snyder, Attorney at Law | Oct 29, 2014 | Attorney Kay Snyder, Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law, Parenting Time
Parenting Time Presumptions in Minnesota When a parent thinks of family law issues involving their children, they often focus on custody and child support. But what often gets overlooked is parenting time. Formerly called visitation, Parenting Time refers to the...