Divorce is a complicated process that people have to consider carefully. As a result, the average person will spend at least a few weeks preparing for the practical aspects of a divorce filing. Those who are in particularly difficult or unusual circumstances may need...
Lakeville Family Law Blog
Can one spouse prevent a divorce by ignoring the other’s filing?
People who are preparing for a possible divorce are often unsure of what to expect from the process. Most people anticipate a moderate amount of pushback from their spouse. Some people even believe that they may be unable to obtain a divorce because their spouse will...
How can empty nest syndrome lead to divorce?
People sometimes experience empty nest syndrome when their children move out of the house. For example, a couple may have gotten married at 25 and had two kids by 30. Over the next 20 years, they raised those children, who then went off to school. Each spouse is now...
Options for addressing a family business during divorce
Divorce is often an emotional, complex process, sometimes especially when it involves a family business. This is a substantial asset that may have a very high value, and it’s a more complicated asset to divide than something like a bank account. The options for...
3 kinds of marital infidelity that can lead to divorce
Infidelity remains one of the top reasons that individuals decide that they no longer want to remain romantically and legally linked to their spouse. Discovering that spouse has repeatedly lied about their personal circumstances, possibly for the duration of the...
What has caused the recent increase in gray divorce rates?
There’s been an interesting phenomenon developing lately concerning divorce rates. For most age groups, divorce is becoming less likely, and the divorce rate is going down. But for those who are in their 50s or older, the divorce rate is increasing dramatically. Some...
What’s a QDRO and how can it impact property division?
Navigating the world of family law can often feel like journeying through a maze of legal jargon and complex statutes. When navigating the division of assets during a divorce, few subjects are as significant or misunderstood as those pertaining to qualified domestic...
Showing up for shared custody when working third shift
Working third shift can pay more, but it can also put a lot of strain on someone's relationships. When someone find themselves facing divorce and worried about their options for sharing custody of their children, that third shift schedule may complicate things. Some...
Could a sleep divorce help spouses save their marriages?
Numerous changes in household circumstances can put pressure on a marital relationship and increase the risk that people may end up divorcing. Changes in personal values or a diagnosis of cancer can sometimes lead to divorce. Other times, it may be a slow shift of...
2 ways student loans can influence a Minnesota divorce
Many of the most successful and affluent professionals in Minnesota have shocking levels of student loan debt. Someone who wants to become an accountant or a surgeon needs to attend expensive institutions of higher education and may walk away with six figures’ worth...


