Each estate plan in the state of Minnesota is unique to the person who creates it. When a person makes an estate plan, they think about who they want to receive their assets. However, creating the right estate plan is often not as simple as choosing whom the person...
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What happens if you become incapacitated?
Minnesota residents may believe that the estate planning process only includes preparations for the distribution of assets after death; however, one of the most important aspects of the process addresses what will happen to those who become incapacitated or unable to...
Student loans and divorce
Divorce comes with a lot of unknowns, such as who will be responsible for debts after the divorce is final. Many people who are filing for divorce in Minnesota have student loans they incurred during or prior to the marriage. Knowing how student loans are handled when...
Education level and divorce
Some marriages in Minnesota will eventually end in divorce. There are many factors that impact how like you are to get divorced, including your age and education level. Multiple studies have looked at how education can impact your chances of getting divorced. Divorce...