Divorce can be difficult on children, requiring many adjustments. The battle over child custody may alter their living arrangements, as well as inflict various traumatic emotions. For some children, this may manifest itself in acting out at school or home, behaving...
Child Custody
Intervention program saves time, money in child custody disputes
Fighting a long, contentious divorce or child custody battle with a former spouse can amount to a frustrating effort. Like many of these cases that we see in Minneapolis, spouses can become emotionally charged during this difficult phase of their lives. Due to these...
Two Minnesota families battle for custody of child
The families of two Minnesota teenagers are fighting for custody over the couple's child after the girl's parents were killed in a murder-suicide. The child was orphaned after her 17-year-old father shot her 16-year-mother several times before killing himself. Both...
Judge awards Usher primary physical child custody
One of the most critical questions stemming from any Minnesota divorce involving children is where those children are going to live after the break up. It's a matter that must be faced by all parents, regardless of economic circumstance or social standing. Take for...
‘Real Housewife’ may be headed to child custody court
Fans of the television show, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills," may be familiar with Adrienne Maloof and her plastic surgeon husband, Paul Nassif. The power couple, it seems, has lost its spark. The two have recently confirmed reports that they are indeed filing...
A sad and cautionary case of domestic abuse in Minnesota
Divorce and child custody cases that involve abuse accusations need to be handled with special care. In cases in which one party in a divorce is skilled at manipulating the judicial system, the other party is at an increased risk of being victimized, especially if...
Model custody law provides guidance to deployed military parents
When divorcing, it's not uncommon for a parent to relocate to a different city or even to another state. When that happens, however, disputes may arise over child custody issues, including visitation and support matters. Those discussions become even more complicated...


