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Estate Planning Minnesota

February 6, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Estate Planning Minnesota

If you are estate planning minnesota law provides a number of provisions to consider.  Estate planning minnesota is basically the process of controlling your assets during and after you life.  Schechtman Law Office will help you plan your estate to make sure that the optimal goals of estate planning are met.  We specialize in the area of family law and can provide you with the proper guidance that estate planning minnesota requires.  Estate planning is a multifaceted approach to making sure that your assets provide you with enough income, ensure that your assets are distributed accordingly after your death, and making sure you find the most favorable tax rates on your assets.

Estate Planning Minnesota Considerations 

Following is a list of considerations that you will want to take into account when you are estate planning.  We offer a Gavelfree consultation to all of our potential clients and can lead you in the right direction if you are thinking about estate planning.  Know that this list is not comprehensive but we can provide you with a full assessment if you contact our office today.

  • Property 
  • Life insurance- amounts and ownership
  • Treatment of heirs
  • Passing on a business
  • Power of Attorney
  • Tax minimization

If you are considering estate planning you will want to make sure that you have all of your assets appropriately allocated and distributed.  This will allow for equitable treatment as you intend.  Also, we can help you find the most favorable tax incentives when planning your estate.  There a plenty of legal considerations to take into account when you are looking at your estate.  We can help you accurately and comprehensively allocate you assets.

As always we offer a free consultation to all of those who are looking at estate planning minnesota.  We offer top level legal expertise with over 20 years of experience and the best customer care that is available.  Please contact our team to day for a free consultation.  We are family law professionals that you can count on with your estate planning needs.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Estate Planning, Minnesota

Family Law Motions

February 5, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Family Law Motions

There are many things to consider when determining to make or respond to family law motions.  Family law motions are filed with the court asking a judge or referee to decide on an issue between the parties.   There are a number of reasons people seek to make family law motions.   Paternity, contempt and custody are just some examples of common family law motions.  When considering filing family law motion we urge you to contact our our attorneys with over 20 years of experience in the area of family law.  We offer a free consultation on all family law motions for our clients.  We will help guide you through the appropriate legal channels with your potential family law motions.

Hennepin County Family Law Motions

In Hennepin County it is mandated that all motions filed by a person not represented by a lawyer Gavelare screened through a family law facilitator.  If your family law motions are determined valid, it does not mean that your request will be granted.  You will likely have a more favorable outcome if you have an attorney prepare all of the proper facts and evidence.  If you contact us today we will provide you with an overview of your case free of charge.

How we can help 

We are able to provide all clients with an approach that fits their particular need.  We understand the often complex situations that our clients are facing.  We work hard to make certain that their cases are handled appropriately.  We have handled all types of family law cases and will provide the right approach to our clients.   We firmly believe that our clients receive up to date information as well as top level customer service.  Schechtman Law Office will work hard to gather and prepare the adequate information so that our clients are able to make a convincing argument as to why their family law motions are decided upon in the appropriate manner.  Whether it is a contentious, civil or mediated issue, we know the effective and adequate manner to represent our clients in.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Family Law

Divorce and Real Estate

February 3, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Divorce and Real Estate

One of the largest financial investments married couples share together is the accumulation of real estate.  Real estate is a large ticket item.  You will want to ensure that you have adequate legal representation when you and your spouse are determining the division of real estate.  There are a variety of reason that you will want to protect your interest with legal representation.  There are literally endless possibilities when considering how to divorce and real estate equity. The form for dissolution provides just one option for divorce and real estate.  The main option is to provide the real estate to one party and a provide a lien for the other party.

Types of Divorce and Real Estate 

Schechtman Law Office will provide you with a well versed attorney in divorce and real estate.  We will provide you Gavelwith the legal expertise and ability to amend the court form to meet your unique divorce situation.  Real estate can fall under a number of different classifications and it does not usually matter when the real estate was purchased.  Following is a list of common real estate properties but in no way is all inclusive, please contact our office if you have a question about the qualification of real estate in your divorce-

  • vacation properties
  • condos
  • vacant land
  • property purchased for a business
  • inherited real estate
  • property purchased after separation

Our law office will provide you with the adequate insight and advice when dealing with divorce and real estate.  It is important that you do not sign any documents prior to consulting with an attorney.

Common missteps with divorce and real estate 

There are a number of missteps parties can take when determining the appropriate allocation of real estate after divorce.  Below are some common but definitely not all inclusive mistakes people tend to make when proceeding with a divorce-

  • not listing properties
  • falsely believing you are not responsible because your spouse was awarded the property
  • altering language in divorce papers
  • making arrangements on the side of the divorce settlement

Again, it is important that you contact an attorney when handling divorce and real estate.  Schechtman Law Office always offers a free consultation and we will help you with the care and guidance that your case deserves.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Divorce, Real Estate

Family Court Motions – Settlement Rule

January 31, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Family Court Motions

If you are looking to file any family court motions, under the settlement rule, you need to notify the other party within seven days under Minnesota Law. You must contact the other party by telephone or written communication so that you can talk about the motion filed. You are not to contact the other party if there is a no contact order between you two.

If there is a not contact order- you must not contact the other party. You are still required to fill out a Certificate of GavelSettlements Effort form and file it with the court. There are a number of exceptions to the rule. There are some cases that are exempt from the Certificate of Settlements Effort rule. Some of the cases that may be exempt include but are not limited to –

  • The case is domestic abuse
  • The case is a contempt action
  • Domestic violence claim by one of the parties.

If you happen to be the person responding to the motion, you do not have to fill out the Certificate of Settlement form.  This only needs to be completed by the party filing the motion.  Another option is to try mediation prior to filling out the Certificate of Settlements Effort form.

As always, we strongly advise you to contact an attorney if you are looking to file a family court motion.  The Schechtman Law Office has over 20 years of experience in the area of family law.  Our office offers a free consultation for everyone that contacts us with any family law issues.  We understand that every family law situation is unique to each party.  There can be issues that are contentious, civil or just need to be mediated.  We are a full service family law office that will be able to provide top level customer service to our clients.  We make sure that our clients are meeting their needs.  Please contact us today so that we may be able to help you or get you pointed in the right direction with your family law needs.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Family Law, Family Law Court

Separation – Legal Separation – Divorce

January 30, 2013 by Schechtman Law Office: Steve Schechtman

Legal Separation in MN 

Legal separation in MN can be an option for couples reviewing the status of their marriage.  There are a various ways that a marriage can be classified. Separation simply means that you and your spouse are not living together. This is not a requirement under Minnesota State Law. If you are concerned about the impact a separation will have on your personal situation, you should contact us in order to receive the proper advisement.

Legal Separation is much like a divorce. Under the eyes of law you are considered separated. There are still Gavelfactors that need to be worked out if you pursue a legal separation. Custody, spousal maintenance, child support and parenting time are all things that need to be considered when a legal separation is enacted.

Divorce is the formal dissolution of the marriage. Under this method of the marriage is considered terminated. Legal separation and divorce differ in the matter of how they are viewed by law. A divorce will bring finality to the marriage whereas a legal separation classifies the couple as legally separated.

Legal separation and divorce can take about the same amount of time to process.  If considering a divorce, our law offices can help you find the best approach that fits your needs.  We understand that the nature of all marriages differs substantially and there are a number of different ways a divorce or legal separation can be handled.  When evaluating the status of your marriage you should always get an attorney involved as quickly as possible.  We will ensure that you will receive the customer service and unique service care that your case deserves.  Handle all types of marriage and family law cases.  Our speciality in handling legal separations and divorces will ensure that you appropriately navigate through you marriage and family law issues.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Divorce, Legal Separation, Separation

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