Contested Divorce in Minnesota
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What is a Contested Divorce?
A contested divorce is when all parties disagree on some or all of the issues regarding the divorce. However, there may be some agreed-upon aspects, and some still need to be agreed upon.
Contested Divorce Process
The process begins when one party or spouse serves a Petition and Summons on the other party. These documents will notify the other spouse of the process and outline what they are asking. After the documents are served, a thirty-day response period will begin for the spouse receiving the documents. Next, the discovery process will commence, which allows people to request information about income and assets, custody, and parenting issues.
If there is no agreement, the court will likely order parents to attend mediation. Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution.
If there is no agreement between parties, they may want to seek mediation. A third party, known as a mediator, would need to be involved. The third party would assist in facilitating an agreement and providing a framework without taking over the decision-making process.
Issues Involved in Contested Divorce
- Child support
- Child custody
- Parenting time
- Spousal maintenance (formerly referred to as alimony).
- Division of assets and debts
A contested divorce is a complex legal matter requiring an experienced divorce attorney who can help make the process and the conclusion more favorable.
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Divorce & Family Law - Cases We Handle
We can help with any of the following:
- Contested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Spousal Maintenance
- Child Custody
- Custody Agreements
- Child Support
- Parenting Time
- Motion to Custody
- Motion to Modify Parenting Time
- Motion to Move out of State
- Motion to Modify Child Support
- Motion to Modify Spousal Maintenance
- Property and Debt Division
- Post-Decree Motions
- Child Protection
- Paternity
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Adoption
- Grandparent Rights
- Trials and Court Hearings
- Divorce and Family Law Appeals
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