At most initial custody or divorce with children hearings in Minnesota, parents will be told about a process, Social Early Neutral Evaluation (SENE). SENE is a hybrid alternative dispute resolution process which include components of mediation, evaluation, and an assessment by the providers of the likely outcome of the matter based on the facts of the case, law and assigned judge. For parents anticipating litigation, the proposal by a judge of the SENE process can seem confusing or counter-intuitive.
I Am Getting a Divorce. Do I Have to Go to Court?
How Does the New Tax Law Affect My Divorce or Custody Action?
Many people when they hear about changes in the tax code get nervous. How much more will I owe? How will this change my taxes? Will I actually benefit?) The 2017 Tax Act was a fairly large overhaul of the tax system especially for some of clients. Here is an overview of the changes (consult your tax professionals of course!):
What Should I Do If I Am Served with a Divorce Petition?
You open the mail and find a “Summons and Petition for Dissolution” or you are personally served with the documents. Regardless of whether or not the divorce is expected, that moment can be surreal and cause a significant amount of panic. Are you kidding me? What do I do now? What happens next? Here are five steps to insure that you are on the right track to effectively addressing your divorce.
Just Don’t Post It: Divorce and Social Media
Five Ways to Keep Attorney Fees Down in Your Divorce, Child Support, or Custody Action
According to the Huffington Post, with attorney fees, filing fees, real estate recording fees, refinancing fees, mediation fees, evaluator fees, and co-parenting classes, the average divorce in Minnesota costs from $15,000-$20,000.