by David Braddock | Mar 25, 2021 | Family Law
There are a number of very good reasons that each partner of a same sex couple should make sure that their relationship to their child is assured, legally. In this episode of the podcast, Attorney, Alma Miklasevics, outlines a number of the main ones as well as...
by David Braddock | Feb 17, 2021 | Podcast
In the state of Minnesota, there are differing types of personal restraining orders that address three specific areas of the law that can help to protect certain victims from; bodily harm, harassment and general contact from a criminal offender. In this episode of...
by David Braddock | Feb 2, 2021 | Estate Law
What happens when your family member passes and you are left to handle their estate? There is so much to take care of, it can feel overwhelming. In this podcast, Estate and Probate Attorney Amy Rotering shares the first 5 most important steps to take when handling an...
by David Braddock | Dec 27, 2020 | Family Law
Being a grandparent is a special and important role in a child’s life. It can be tragic when circumstances prevent grandparents from being in their grandchildren’s lives. Fortunately, there are legal precedents often recognized by courts for grandparent...
by David Braddock | Nov 24, 2020 | Family Law
As any parent of teenagers can tell you, parenting children in their teens is very different than parenting younger children. Custody and parenting time rules and schedules can also change as children become teenagers. In this podcast episode, attorney Susan Mundahl...
by David Braddock | Nov 12, 2020 | Family Law
Establishing a trust can be an integral part of an estate plan. In this podcast episode, estate planning attorney Amy Rotering gives us a basic look at the main types of trusts that are available, and how they may be used to avoid a lengthy (and costly) visit to...