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Minnesota residents are not immune to the possibility of getting a divorce. However, the complexity of a divorce case depends significantly on the details involved. For instance, if you have a considerable amount of wealth or valuable or unusual assets, your case...
Minnesota real estate investors often make strategic moves in order to keep their investments generating lucrative income. However, they may not always take the steps necessary to ensure the protection of those investments from certain life events. In particular, if...
You know it is time for you and your spouse to go separate ways. But before you tell your spouse, you need to put together a plan. So where do you start? Gathering documents on any relevant matters related to your marriage, your children and your spouse represents a...
It is not uncommon for close family members of a recently deceased individual to assume that they will receive something from the estate. Even if the bequest or inheritance is not a specific item or even something particularly valuable, they may have anticipated...
You know that you are having serious trouble with debt, but is it time to file for personal bankruptcy? It's a big decision, and you don't want to go through bankruptcy unless it is the best choice for getting yourself and your family out of debt. If you are looking...
Having investments can go a long way in supporting financial wealth. You may have started investing early on in your career in hopes of seeing significant payoff, and fortunately, your efforts have been successful. After your marriage, you and your spouse may have...
This past July, approximately 36 million families began receiving enhanced child tax credit advance payments. It was welcome financial relief for many as a pandemic drags on, fueled by the COVID-19 delta variant. How the child tax credit (CTC) could affect custody and...
Many Minneapolis residents may struggle with their money matters from time to time. In some cases, an unexpected expense could throw a carefully crafted budget off track, but some individuals are able to adjust their budget to get back to financial stability....
Throughout most of 2020, an eviction moratorium was in place in Minnesota that prevented landlords from evicting their tenants for failure to pay rent on time. Most people expected this moratorium to end sometime in early 2021. However, Governor Walz issued an...
Wealthy Minnesota business owners know that almost any decision they make could have effects on the company. Even if something is a personal matter, like getting married or divorced, a well-known businessperson could face backlash from the public if details...