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Co-parenting during normal times is tough enough – bedtime, sleepovers, dietary concerns are but a few topics that can try the patience of Job during
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Co-parenting during normal times is tough enough – bedtime, sleepovers, dietary concerns are but a few topics that can try the patience of Job during
Most divorces are resolved amicably without going to court. Court trials are expensive, and while we as attorneys may relish the challenge and adrenaline of
In Minnesota, prenuptial agreements, also known as antenuptial agreements, may be entered into between couples planning to get married. Prenuptial agreements can be used to
Even though pets may feel like part of the family, attorneys at Perusse Nixon know that Colorado courts do not necessarily treat them as family
When other family members have a vested stake and interest in the well-being of the child, and in the custody of that child, it is
You should know that Colorado has a free calculator that will determine the guideline amount of child support for you. However, you need to put
Perusse Nixon, PLLC, a family law firm serving Minnesota and Colorado, announces that Jennifer Nixon has been named to the 2020 Minnesota Super Lawyers Rising
There may be a time in your marriage where you wish you had planned ahead and set out how you wanted to handle your property
When one or both spouses own and operate a family business during the marriage, there is often a dispute as to what will happen to
In Minnesota custody cases, parents may agree to enter into parenting plans that set forth details regarding custody, schedules, activities, and decision-making for the children.
Regardless of whether parents have been married or not, if mom and dad separate, either party has the right to seek child support from the
Colorado recognizes postnuptial agreements, and courts will enforce them in divorce cases or at death as long as they comply with Colorado Revised Statutes 14-2-301.
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