Who Gets Access to Your Online Accounts After You Die? You may have a plan for what to do with your physical belongings after you die, but what about your online accounts? In today’s social media-dominated world, your digital presence will likely exist online even after you are gone. But
How to Avoid a “Seriously Misleading” Filing As a business owner, you may have some experience poking around the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website. You might have been searching for the relevant forms on corporate status, financing statements, or the numerous other filings. Keeping up with the nuances of these forms can
Question: My siblings and I inherited a parcel of land from our parents. We are in the process of selling it, and I was told you can receive up to $250,000 in a lifetime and not have to pay taxes on any capital gains. Is this correct? Answer: Estate and
Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota Spousal Maintenance, also known as alimony, is ordered in a Minnesota divorce when one spouse needs financial assistance from the other spouse to maintain the lifestyle they have grown accustomed to during the marriage, after the marriage is dissolved. A Minnesota Statute controls spousal maintenance in
Who Keeps the engagement ring in a divorce? As family law attorneys, we are often asked this question. In Minnesota, the best answer is… It depends. Minnesota Courts view an engagement ring as a conditional gift that is given in contemplation of marriage. Thus, ownership of the ring depends on
Minnesota Child Support Child support is an ever-changing area of the law. While the child support process is designed to be user-friendly for the general public, it can quickly become complicated for those unfamiliar with Minnesota’s Child Support Guidelines. Minnesota Child Support Guidelines focus on three types of child support: