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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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