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I am married 32 year old and want a divorce . I got married in India and living in Edina MN . Can I file and get divorce here ?
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Answered on July 28, 2016
As long as you have lived in Minnesota for at least 6 months, and so long as your husband is also living in Minnesota, you can file for divorce in...
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How likely is a judge to grant that request if my ex-spouse does not give consent to move?
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Answered on May 20, 2016
Generally, parties are putting those sorts of geographical restriction clauses in their decrees so that parenting time is not substantially...
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What can he do to make sure she does not leave and move to Chicago from MN?
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Answered on May 19, 2016
If there is an Order for parenting time in place, a parent must have the Court's permission or the other parent's permission to move the minor...
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Would the child support matter be worth litigating under the change of circumstance below?
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Answered on May 18, 2016
In order to modify an existing child support order, you would need to prove that there has been a "substantial change of circumstances" since the...
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How to get a divorce from a different country in the USA
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Answered on May 16, 2016
As long as she has lived here in Minnesota for at least 6 months, she can file for divorce in Minnesota. If she cannot locate her husband to...
Advice needed for cheating, lying, gas-lighting, emotionally abusive husband.
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Answered on April 26, 2016
I can understand your frustration and anger, and have had many clients in your same position. But Minnesota is a "no fault" state - so the fact...
Can I change my child's last name if father isn't listed on birth certificate?
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Answered on April 22, 2016
If your husband wants to adopt your son through a step-parent adoption, you could ask the Court to change your son's name as part of the adoption...
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How do I obtain a legal change of name document when I have already changed my name (First & last) via marriage certificate ?
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Answered on October 23, 2013
You could file an Application for a Name Change in the County Court where you are residing now, and the Court could then sign an Order legally...
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