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....
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Child Custody, Visitation And The Holidays
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Oct 19, 2020 | Divorce
Your marriage is in the past, but you still spend time communicating with your ex-spouse. And that’s because you’re co-parenting your children. This can bring many challenges to your life, often when you least expect it. However, there are also times, such as the...
5 Social Media Mistakes To Avoid When Going Through Divorce
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Oct 1, 2020 | Divorce
These days, many of us live our lives online. We all have that friend, relative or old classmate who documents everything about themselves on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. While you don't go that far, you like to share your major accomplishments and life events,...
What Should You Do If You Want Custody After Your Divorce?
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Sep 23, 2020 | Divorce
Whether you filed for divorce of your own volition or got served with paperwork because your spouse was the one to file, there may already be a temporary custody order that remains effective while your divorce is in progress. For some people, requesting changes to...
The Pitfall Of Digital Communication In The Early Days Of Divorce
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Aug 26, 2020 | Divorce
Mobile phones have made it easier than ever before for people to remain in constant contact. The ability to reach out to someone and get a response instantly can be a beautiful thing when your relationship is healthy, but it can become dangerous when your relationship...
How Should I Prepare For A Divorce?
On Behalf of Oney + Kim Family Law, PLLC | Mar 19, 2020 | Divorce
When you married, you expected to be with your spouse forever. Unfortunately, not all marriages last. After trying to work it out, you may have started to accept the fact that you will divorce. But before you begin the process, you will want to be as prepared as...