Child custody is one of the most difficult decisions for a family to make. It’s also one that many couples find stressful and overwhelming. That’s why it’s important to approach the decision with guidance from social and governmental entities that are legally mandated to help guide you through all of the decisions you’re faced…
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Cohabitation is a common practice that couples use before formalizing their relationship with marriage or as a substitute for marriage. Couples who choose cohabitation do so to avoid the cost of a wedding or divorce when they break up, to know each other better in a shared space, or fail to see the point in…
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November begins the season of holidays, and National Adoption Day is one of our favorites! This year, National Adoption Day falls on November 20, in the middle of National Adoption Month. This day celebrates the kids who are newly adopted, and gives pause to remember the kids in foster care, still waiting to be adopted….
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What happens to my finances if something happens to me? Nobody wants to think of the worst-case scenarios. Yet sometimes, that’s the best you can do for your loved ones with a Power Of Attorney. What if you ever become too sick to care for yourself? Or, what if you need someone to attend to…
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Co-parenting after a divorce or separation can be a hurdle, especially when there’s no collaboration. As we’ve written before, successful co-parenting demands full participation from both parties. Sadly, this isn’t how it often goes. However, if you’re a resident of Minnesota, you don’t have to bear the cost and responsibility of parenting alone. A parenting time…
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