Real estate plays such a pivotal role in your marriage, and few partners will be at ease in dividing a property up. Your divorce in Minnesota will eventually involve an accounting of your marital assets. What you and your spouse have accumulated together is judged...
Year: 2021
How often should you review your estate plan?
If you have reached the age of majority in Minnesota, it is generally in your best interest to have an estate plan. It is also a good idea to review your plan periodically to ensure that it still meets your needs. Let's take a look at the reasons why you might need to...
Have you thought about nesting in Minnesota?
Divorce in Minnesota is considered one of the most stressful events a family can go through. When it happens, both parents and the judge need to look after the well-being of the children first to ensure that the transition is a little easier on them. If you have been...
Mistakes to avoid in CRE
Buying commercial real estate, or CRE, in Minnesota can be profitable for investors. The idea of a CRE investment is attractive, but the finances both now and in the near future should be accounted for. Buying a property that doesn't at least give you a 6% annual...
What happens at a real estate closing?
Purchasing a home in Minnesota could move swiftly, but expect things to involve a little more than receiving payment and signing a sales contract. Real estate transactions involve a closing process that takes place at a title company. When purchasing a home or another...
Do you need a real estate attorney when buying or selling a home?
There are many factors to consider when buying or selling your home in Minnesota. You want to find the right home for your family considering schools, location, amenities, the size of the home and the length of your commute to work. A real estate agent can provide all...
Why choose to pursue Chapter 13 protection?
If you are looking to reorganize your debt, it may be worthwhile to look into filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Although you will need to make payments to creditors for up to five years, you'll be able to keep your Minnesota home, car or other assets throughout the...
The truth about ending your marriage
A divorce will likely have a profound impact on your finances, career and personal relationships. If you have children with your spouse, it will have a significant impact on their lives as well. Having a clear understanding of Minnesota divorce law may allow you to...
What happens to a private business in a divorce?
If you're going through a divorce in Minnesota, there could be a lot at stake. Considering that, one of the most common things of importance in a divorce is the future of a business. Fortunately, you have several options regarding the division or sale of your private...
What factors drive gray divorce?
The colloquial term "gray divorce" applies to couples over age 50 who decide to split. Sometimes, things are for the better, but the divorce process comes with concerns, responsibilities and stress. Recent trends suggest that some factors contribute to the growing...