Divorce (Dissolution)
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Family Court Process: Early Neutral Evaluation
MLSC-5 Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) is a process some courts use to try to resolve custody, parenting time or money disagreements outside of the formal court setting. Content Detail
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- Minnesota Legal Services Coalition State Support Center
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- HTM
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Divorce in Minnesota
Find information on divorce basics and real estate, forms and paperwork, and other laws, rules and resources on divorce from MN Courts. Content Detail
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- Minnesota Courts Self-Help Center
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How to Start a Divorce in Minnesota - Video
Video tutorials about the process of starting a divorce. Content Detail
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- Minnesota State Court System
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Getting a Divorce PDF
This booklet explains your rights in a Minnesota divorce and includes information on custody, parenting time, child support, maintenance, abuse, and division of property. Read More
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- Minnesota Legal Services Coalition State Support Center
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Divorce Mediation
How to resolve family legal conflicts if you don't have a lawyer. Content Detail
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- Dakota County Law Library
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How to File a Motion in Family Court - Video
Video tutorial. Content Detail
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- Minnesota State Court Self-Help Center
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What is a Guardian Ad Litem? PDF
Fact Sheet F-8 Content Detail
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- Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español
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Immigration and Divorce
Information about the effects of divorce on an immigration status. Read More
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- Minnesota Legal Services Coalition State Support Center
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Marriage Certificates and Divorce Decrees
How to get marriage certificates, divorce decrees and statements of no marriage. Content Detail
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- Minnesota Department of Health
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Family Mediation: A How-To Guide
Answers to frequently asked questions about mediation. Content Detail
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- Hamline University School of Law
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Credit and Divorce
If you've recently been through a divorce, or are contemplating one, you may want to look closely at issues involving credit. Content Detail
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- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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Family Law Appellate Mediation Program
The Minnesota Court of Appeals currently has a project for mediation in family law cases. It is designed with the goal of decreasing the conflict levels for families, decreasing costs, and increasing efficiency and satisfaction. Content Detail
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- Minnesota State Court System


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