Divorce is hard for the couple ending their marriage, but it is also very hard for any children they share. Losing a relationship with one parent or watching the people they love fight bitterly can be extremely difficult for children to handle. The Minnesota family...
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You Have To Disclose Accounts In Your Name During A Divorce
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Aug 23, 2021 | Divorce
By the time someone starts seriously considering divorce, they have probably been unhappy or dissatisfied with their marriage for months if not years. Even if you didn't have separate accounts in just your name when you got married, you may have started one when you...
How Do You Decide Whether To Settle Your Divorce Or Go To Court?
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | May 14, 2021 | Divorce
Most divorcing couples in Minnesota, especially those with children, want to make the process of ending their marriage as painless as possible. But painless doesn’t necessarily mean “quick.” The vast majority of divorces are settled out of court, with less than 10%...
What Are Your Parenting Rights Before The Divorce Is Finalized?
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Apr 22, 2021 | Divorce
You know that you are getting divorced, and you and your spouse have officially started talking about it and even taking steps in that direction. That said, you know well that divorce can take months and may take up to a year, so this isn’t going to be over any time...
3 Ways To Speed Up Your Divorce
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Feb 3, 2021 | Divorce
If you ask Google how long it takes to get divorced in Minnesota, some answers will suggest you can finalize your divorce in as little as four weeks to 90 days. However, that’s generally a best-case scenario. That timeframe exists mainly for uncontested divorces....