Sep 27, 2025
Divorce may end a marriage, but it doesn’t end the need to parent together. For many Minnesota parents, the hardest part begins after the divorce — when day-to-day parenting challenges resurface without the structure of a shared household. From scheduling conflicts to differences in discipline and communication breakdowns, co-parenting problems can quickly impact both parents and children. Understanding these common issues — and knowing where to find professional guidance — can make all the difference.
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Feb 15, 2025
Divorce is a challenging and emotional process, especially when children are involved. One of the most pressing concerns for divorcing couples is determining a fair and effective parenting time arrangement, often referred to as visitation or custody. The idea of dividing parenting responsibilities can be overwhelming, and many parents worry about whether the resulting agreement will truly reflect their child’s best interests. This concern is magnified by the traditional court-based
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Jan 12, 2024
Sharing custody of your children is difficult for all involved. After all, when you had your kids, you imagined that you would likely live together as a family and see your kids most every day. Sharing custody after a divorce means that you are splitting that time with your ex. It is important to consider how to set up a custody agreement that will work for your family in the long term. Generally, in Minnesota, the courts want you to try to resolve the terms of your divorce (including a custody agreement) using an alternative dispute resolution technique instead of litigation. Post divorce issues are very hard to estimate unless you have a crystal ball.
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