Minnesota Divorce Attorney
Divorce is the termination of the marital relationship between spouses. In Minnesota, the Court will grant a divorce when there has been an "irretrievable breakdown" of the marriage relationship. Minnesota is considered a "no-fault" divorce state, meaning that a divorce can be obtained without one spouse having to prove that there was some sort of marital misconduct or fault. During a divorce proceeding, the court (or you if you come to an agreement) will determine many rights including: child custody, parenting time (visitation), property division, child support, and spousal maintenance (alimony). These are important determinations that will affect the rest of your life. If you are considering a divorce or have been served with divorce paperwork by your spouse, it is a good idea to seek the advice of a family law attorney.
You can read more about specific issues related to divorce in Minnesota at my website, "Minnesota Divorce and Custody Information."