Contesting the Guardian Ad Litem Report
In some instances, a Guardian Ad Litem will be appointed by the Court or the parties to conduct an evaluation on the current custody and parenting time arrangement. In that case, the Guardian Ad Litem...
View ArticlePossible Government Shutdown and the Court’s Role
There has been much talk of the government shutdown in the state of Minnesota, scheduled for July 1 if the legislators and governor are unable to reach an agreement on the budget. As of now, an...
View ArticleStatistics Show a Record Number of DIY Divorce Cases in 2011Statistics Show a...
A record number of people filed for divorce by themselves in 2011 according to DivorceToday.com, a DIY divorce service. DivorceToday.com founder Marc Rapaport explains the growth of do it yourself...
View ArticleFlavor Flav Faces Jail Time over Unpaid Child Support
Flavor Flav, former hype man for Public Enemy, is currently facing a 180 day jail sentence for failing to pay child support. Flav owes $111,186 in child support payments to Angie Parker, the mother of...
View ArticleHalle Berry Ordered to pay $20k in Child Support
Actress Halle Berry has been in a legal battle with her ex, Gabriel Aubry, for a while now over custody of their four-year-old daughter Nahla. This week, the custody judge ordered Berry to pay Aubry...
View ArticleApp Helps Divorcing Couples Divide Assets
Modern technology continues to play an integral role in divorce proceedings, and a new app is trying to simplify the difficult task of dividing assets during a divorce. iSplit Divorce was developed by...
View ArticleCouples should be Wary of Online Divorce Programs
You probably know at least one couple that met online, but do you know any couples that got their divorce online? It may sound strange, but a new program called Wevorce is attempting to corner the...
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