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Custody laws at stake in 2012 MN legislative session in St. Paul

Under Minnesota law, when divorcing parents cannot agree on a child custody arrangement, the judge makes the final decision. Although custody is often a hotly contested issue, judges do not end up with the last say very often in St. Paul because parents and their family law attorneys are usually able to negotiate acceptable terms on their own.

After divorce, what happens to Social Security benefits?

When a couple files for marital dissolution in Minnesota, they typically become quite well-versed in the financial implications of this decision through the assistance of their attorneys. Property, debt and asset division, as well as spousal support, may all play a role in the financial future of the ex-spouses-to-be.

Court rules parents can withhold truth about paternity from child

Paternity is often a factor in cases involving child support, custody, adoption and inheritance. Paternity proceedings are more often utilized for unmarried couples, because when a child is born to a married couple, the legal presumption is that the husband is the child's father.

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