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Minnesota Divorce Resources

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How To Change Your Name After A Divorce

How To Change Your Name After A Divorce

  Many people desire to have their last name changed after a divorce. Doing so is a straightforward task and is very common. Be sure to talk to your attorney about changing your name during the divorce process.  Simplify the Name-Changing Process after a Divorce...

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Differences Between Contested & Uncontested Divorce

Differences Between Contested & Uncontested Divorce

Many people in a divorce are looking to get through the process as smoothly as possible. Still, situations can cause conflict, which is a common part of the divorce process. An uncontested divorce may turn into a contested situation with little warning. Having good...

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Minnesota Child Support Resources

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Employment Presumptions in Minnesota for Child Support

Employment Presumptions in Minnesota for Child Support

St Cloud MN Child Support and Employment Presumptions Previous blog posts addressed the presumptions under Minnesota law regarding custody and parenting time.  In addition to these important family law presumptions, when determining child support, Minnesota law...

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Parenting Time Presumptions in Minnesota

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 amount of time a parent spends with their...

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Minnesota Child Custody & Parenting Time Resources

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Child Custody Presumptions in Minnesota

Child Custody Presumptions in Minnesota

Child Custody and Parenting Time in MinnesotaA 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 presumptions in family law exist today that a...

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Parenting Time Presumptions in Minnesota

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 amount of time a parent spends with their...

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Minnesota Elder Law Resources

  • LawHelpMN.org  is a legal site for non-lawyers and has many links to publications, including Wills, Trusts, Probate, Guardianship, Conservatorship, Power of Attorney, Elder Abuse, Consumer Issues for Seniors, Housing, and Social Security.
  • Seniors Legal Rights is a handbook by the office of the Minnesota Attorney General.

Minnesota Probate, Wills, and Estates Information

  • Probate and Planning: A Guide to Planning for the Future is a handbook published by the Minnesota Attorney General that contains information on wills, the probate process, living trusts, conservatorships, powers of attorney, health care directives, and planning a funeral.
  • LawHelpMN.org is a legal site for non-lawyers with information on wills, probate, and trusts.
  • Common Questions About Wills is a Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid and Legal Services State Support publication that answers questions about wills.

Minnesota Guardianship and Conservatorship

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Health Care Directive

Health Care Directive

Protect your loved ones from having to make health care decisions for you. A health care directive can ease the burden of making those decisions. Experienced Elder Law attorneys at Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes can help ensure your final wishes are carried out.What are...

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Writing a Will for a New Family

Writing a Will for a New Family

The Basics of a Will A estate plans - last will and testament (will) is a legal document by which an individual expresses their desires on how they want their property and assets distributed at the time of their passing. An individual’s will presents the names of...

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4 Types of Wills – Estate Planning

4 Types of Wills – Estate Planning

What Exactly is a Will? In estate planning, a last will and testament Will is a legal document by which an individual expresses their desires on how they want their property and assets distributed at the time of their passing. As a result, the individual presents the...

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Criminal Law Resources

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Consequences of Domestic Violence

Consequences of Domestic Violence

As the county tries to navigate self-quarantines, we at Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes Law Office are seeing an increase in domestic violence offenses in our area. Even the best of relationships are facing stressors never before seen. With that in mind, it is important to...

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What is a Downward Dispositional Departure?

What is a Downward Dispositional Departure?

In Minnesota, offenders convicted of certain felony offenses, coupled with certain criminal history scores, are presumed to serve a set prison sentence. The Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission has organized this information into grids, one for “standard”...

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