Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

Child Support in Minnesota

Child Support in Minnesota

Name Changes in Minnesota

Name Changes in Minnesota

Slowing Down

Techniques for public speaking at a controlled pace

Connecting in the Courtroom

An overview of concepts related to persuasion and connecting in trial

Show Them Yours

A discussion about the benefits of making voluntary disclosures during the discovery process

How To Co-Parent With Your Ex Peacefully And Positively

How To Co-Parent With Your Ex Peacefully And Positively

Mediation: An Easier Approach To Divorce

Mediation: An Easier Approach To Divorce

Complex Areas of Family Law Litigation

Frequent Lecturer for National Business Institute

Income Imputation in a Missouri Divorce

Additional income for child support can be imputed by the Missouri court if a parent is unemployed, not working full-time, or does not have sufficient income as per their full potential to earn and support the children.

TIPS FOR BABY BOOMERS

TIPS FOR BABY BOOMERS

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