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Domestic Abuse MN

February 13, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Domestic Abuse MN

If you are researching domestic abuse MN, then it is probably a good idea to to contact the appropriate government entity or an attorney.  Domestic abuse can happen in many forms.  Domestic abuse MN can be broken down into a number of different categories.  MN Statutes outline some of the categories as follows –

  • physical harm or injury
  • inflicting fear
  • sexual abuse
  • interfering with an emergency

The list above is not comprehensive when examining the different types of physical abuse.  It is best that you contact the proper authorities or an attorney if you are suspecting you or someone you know may be a victim of physical abuse.  Schechtman Law Office provides our clients with the care and understanding they deserve with with their legal matters.

Who can commit domestic abuse MN Gavel

There are a few different aspects that the Minnesota Statutes outline for victims of domestic abuse MN.  While the following list is not comprehensive, there are a few different determinations as to who can commit domestic abuse.  Please see the following list-

  • spouse
  • parties in a romantic relationship
  • relatives
  • parents
  • people who share a child

There are a number of outlets that victims can report their domestic abuse MN to.  There are also a number of legal remedies that a person can seek.  One particular method is an order for protection.  An order for protection may be the avenue you would like to pursue for your domestic abuse situation.  We offer a free consultation to all potential clients that contact us.

Domestic Abuse MN is a very serious issue.  We urge you to get the appropriate authorities involved if you are aware or suspect an incident that involves domestic abuse.  There are endless resources that people can use to remedy their domestic abuse situations.  After you contact the appropriate authorities, you may want to consider calling our law office for a free consultation to so that we can provide you with guidance on your domestic abuse MN situation.

 

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How to Divorce MN

February 12, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

How to Divorce MN 

There are several methods that can be followed if you are looking into how to divorce MN.  A proceeding for dissolution can be brought forward by either party.  Both parties can also bring forward a proceeding for dissolution.  Forms can be made available through certain government websites.  If you do not have minority children involved in the marriage dissolution, may not need to be present.  However, there are many considerations you should take into account when looking how to divorce MN.  Children can be a complicated factor when determining how to split up parenting time and looking at the financial considerations.  Schechtman Law Office offers a free consultation and we urge you to contact us today.  (952) 470-4550.

What to consider during a divorce Gavel

You are definitely free to file a proceeding for marriage dissolution yourself.  However, you may want to consider a number of the following factors.  First, you need to decide who will get custody of the children if you have any.  Second, determine who will be responsible for providing financial support for the children.  Also, you will need to determine how the assets will be divided up between the parties.  When considering assets, you need to look at real estate, business, lake homes, income and a number of other factors.  If you are considering a divorce, you should contact us for a free consultation.  We offer a unique approach to your unique legal situation.  We also provide our clients with top level customer service that will relieve much of the stress involved in their case.

If you are have already had a ruling on a divorce and are looking to change that, we can help you with your situation.  We offer a free consultation and we can give you guidance upon a preliminary review of your unique situation.  Please contact us today if you think that you need some advice on legal services and we will get you heading in the right direction.  Schechtman Law Office provides over 20 years of experience in the area of family law.

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Family Law Court MN

February 8, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Family Law Court MN

If you are thinking about going to family law court MN, then you should know what to expect as you weed through process.  There are many reasons people decide to go through the family court MN process.  One main reason is the inability for a multiple parties to reach an agreement.  While there may be many other reasons, this is one of the more common reasons.  There are a number of things that you can do through the family law court MN process. Below is a list that in no way is comprehensive but should give you an idea as to what some of your options are.  It is always best to consult with an attorney prior to taking any legal steps.  Schechtman Law Office offers a free consultation and will be able to provide  you with the legal guidance that you need for your case or potential case.

Family Law Court MN considerations  Gavel

Prior to heading to court, parties can try to reach an agreement among themselves.  This is usually the most cost effective approach to settle many matters.  However, many private agreements may not have legally binding support.  If you do decide to reach a private agreement, you should contact an attorney to create an agreement for the parties.  You can also try mediation.  This is the process of a third party working with people to settle on an issue.  This is another cost effective alternative to going through the court process.  We are able to provide mediation services and a free consultation.

Aside from that, you can file to have orders reconsidered.  You may also proceed through the court process to remedy almost any situation that you are facing with your family law issues.  If you are considering entering into the court process, it is probably best that you contact us for a free consultation and we can provide you with legal guidance for your unique situation.  As always, we offer a free consultation and want you to contact us today.

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Conciliation Court MN

February 6, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Conciliation Court MN

Notice there are new claim limits in conciliation court mn.  There is a $10,000 limit on all general claims.  There is a  $4,000 limit on claims that involve credit loss.  There is also a $15,000 limit on forfeitures.  Conciliation court mn is also known as small claims court.  You generally do not need a lawyer in conciliation court.  It is a simplified process to district court.  If you win in conciliation court, it may be your responsibility to collect the payment awarded to you.  Collection can often be a difficult process.  It is important that before you make your claim in conciliation court, you will want to contact us for a free consultation.

Conciliation Court Overview Gavel

There are a number of reasons people decide to go to conciliation court.  There are many types of cases that are heard at this level.  Some of the more common cases that are heard include –

  • claims by tenants
  • claims by creditors
  • claims by employees for unpaid wages
  • claims for possession of ownership

The above list includes just some of the cases that are heard in conciliation court.  These mainly revolve around debt and property.  Again, you may be responsible for collecting payment which can be a daunting task.  Schechtman Law Office can provide you with a free consultation for any of your needs.  We will get you pointed in the right direction.

There are a list of cases that can not be heard through conciliation court.  These include-

  • real estate disputes
  • class action
  • libel
  • slander
  • medical malpractice

It is important that you contact us for a free consultation so that can evaluate if conciliation court is right for you.  We can provide a free and easy consultation that will let you know if you are heading in the right direction with your legal needs.  Our service is fast, friendly and you can not go wrong with a free consultation.

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Child Support Cost of Living Adjustment MN

February 6, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Child Support Cost of Living Adjustment MN

If you are seeking or reviewing child support cost of living adjustment MN you may want to review your court order.  If your child support order included ‘automatic’ cost of living adjustments, these do not usually happen automatically.  You may need to file forms in order for the child support cost of living MN adjustments to kick in.  If the county is only collecting on your behalf, there are a serious of forms that you must fill out.  Schechtman Law Office can provide you with a free consultation with your child support cost of living adjustment.  We offer over 20 years of family law experience.

Possible steps to receiving your cost of living adjustments Gavel

Depending on your fact situation, you may be required to fill out a number of forms to receive your child support cost of living adjustments.  The forms may include but are not limited to-

  • Cost of living adjustment MN form
  • Letter of notification
  • Affidavit of Service by mail

You will need get these documents filed and pay the appropriate service fee.  We can help you follow the proper steps in filling out the appropriate forms and getting them submitted to the appropriate agency.  If you are unsure if you are entitled to a child support cost of living adjustment MN, a lot of times it will appear in appendix A of the order.  In order to receive your child support cost of living adjustment MN you must request that it be instituted.  This will likely not happen automatically.

Schechtman Law Office

We can offer you top level legal representation in your family law case.  We offer a free consultation and always provide our customers with the best customer services.  Our legal expertise and customer care fit all cases.  We approach each case with the unique style and appropriate handling it deserves.  If you are considering a child support cost of living adjustment or other family law matter, we urge you to contact us today for your free consultation.

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