As more parents raise concerns about cannabis and custody, Minnesota family courts are seeing a sharp increase in disputes involving marijuana use, executive functioning, and safe parenting time. This post explains: How cannabis can impact decision-making When...
When One Parent Wants to Move: Relocation & Custody in Minnesota
Few issues spark more anxiety in custody cases than relocation. Whether it's a job opportunity, a new relationship, or the desire to move closer to family, a parent’s decision to move,even across county lines,can dramatically affect parenting time, stability, and the...
Co-Parenting After Divorce: Tips for Making School, Activities, and Decisions Less Contentious
Divorce ends a marriage, but it doesn’t end parenthood. For parents in Minnesota, the real work often begins after the divorce decree is signed - managing school schedules, medical decisions, and extracurricular activities while maintaining stability for the kids....
The QDRO and Divorce in Minnesota: What Happens to Retirement Accounts?
When couples divorce in Minnesota, dividing property is rarely as simple as splitting bank accounts or selling a home. Retirement assets, 401(k)s, pensions, and other employer-sponsored plans, are often among the largest and most valuable assets in the marriage. Yet,...
Parental Alienation: Myth vs. What Minnesota Courts Really Say
“Parental alienation” is one of the most emotionally charged - and misunderstood - topics in Minnesota custody cases. Parents sometimes accuse one another of “alienating” a child, claiming the other parent is turning the child against them. Others feel unfairly...
When Income Changes After Divorce: Modifying Child Support in Minnesota
Life doesn’t stand still after divorce. Jobs change, businesses grow or struggle, children’s needs evolve. What once felt like a fair child support order may no longer reflect reality. Fortunately, Minnesota law recognizes this and allows parents to request a...
5 Costly Mistakes People Make in Minnesota Divorces (and How to Avoid Them)
Divorce can be overwhelming. Emotions run high, and the legal system can feel confusing. Some people make decisions during divorce that create unnecessary financial strain, weaken their case, or leave them unprepared for life after the decree is signed. Here are five...
How Minnesota Courts Decide Child Custody: The 12 “Best Interests” Factors Explained
Divorce and custody cases often raise one of the hardest questions parents face: “How will the court decide where my child lives?” In Minnesota, judges do not make custody decisions based on stereotypes or personal opinions. Instead, they apply a clear legal standard:...
Minnesota Divorce Myths That Could Hurt Your Case
Divorce is stressful enough without misinformation making it harder. Unfortunately, myths about Minnesota divorce law circulate online, through friends, or even from well-meaning family members. Relying on these myths can lead to costly mistakes, poor negotiation...
Hidden Costs in Divorce: How Overlooking Assets Can Derail Your Settlement
The Risk of Overlooked or Undisclosed Assets In Minnesota, marital property is divided “equitably,” which means fairly, not necessarily equally. But fairness depends on both parties having a full and accurate picture of all assets. Commonly missed items include:...
Why a Detailed Budget Is Crucial in Minnesota Spousal Maintenance Cases
When seeking or opposing spousal maintenance (alimony) in Minnesota, one of the most important—and often overlooked—pieces of evidence is your budget. A thorough, well-documented budget can make or break your case, influencing whether maintenance is awarded, how much...
Domestic Violence and Child Custody in Minnesota & Wisconsin
When domestic violence is alleged, courts put child safety first. If you’re entering a domestic violence custody battle—as a survivor seeking protection or a parent facing allegations—understanding how judges analyze risk, evidence, and each parent’s ability to keep a...
How to Split Assets and Debts in a Divorce
Individuals navigating a divorce are often faced with the complex task of dividing both assets and liabilities. Many clients begin by asking: How Is Debt Divided in Divorce? What does Dividing Debt in Divorce look like in practice? And how should a comprehensive...
9 Lommen Abdo Attorneys Recognized in 2026 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®
We’re proud to share that nine attorneys from Lommen Abdo have been recognized in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. This annual publication highlights the top legal talent in the country, as determined by peer review—and we’re honored to have so many...
What You Need to Know About No-Fault Divorce in Minnesota and Wisconsin
Divorce is never easy — emotionally, financially, or logistically. Fortunately, both Minnesota and Wisconsin offer a no-fault divorce process that allows couples to end their marriage without proving misconduct by either spouse. This approach helps reduce conflict,...
How Property and Assets Are Valued in a Minnesota Divorce
When going through a divorce, one of the most important—and often most complex—steps is determining how to value and divide marital property. Whether the dispute involves real estate, retirement accounts, or personal property, understanding how assets and debts are...
Why Hiring a Family Law Attorney Can Make All the Difference
Serving Clients Across Minnesota and Wisconsin When you’re facing divorce, custody disputes, or support issues, you’re not just dealing with legal paperwork, you’re navigating some of the most emotional and high-stakes moments of your life. The decisions you make now...
Understanding Third-Party Custody and Visitation Rights in Minnesota
At Lommen Abdo, our Minnesota family law attorney often receive questions from grandparents, stepparents, and other non-parent caregivers about their legal rights in family law proceedings. Whether you're a grandparent seeking visitation or a third party concerned for...
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