If you're convicted of a DUI in Minnesota, authorities could impose several restrictions on you. These include placing what is known as "whiskey" plates on your vehicle, issuing a B-card on your driver's license and installing an ignition interlock device that...
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Month: September 2020
What might happen to a home after a parent dies
It isn't uncommon for parents in Minnesota and around the country to leave a home or other assets to their children in their wills. However, a parent may also stipulate that a friend or romantic partner can remain in the home after he or she passes away. Of course,...
How to make changes to a revocable trust
A revocable living trust is an estate planning tool that allows you to transfer assets outside of your estate. The trustee is responsible for managing and distributing property held inside of it per your instructions. Take a closer look at what you need to do if you...
Avoiding negative impacts of a divorce on children
Minnesota divorces are rarely easy for the people who are involved. Parents who are ending their marriage should realize that their divorces are just as hard on their kids. There are a couple of things that parents can do to make the process more manageable for their...
The role of racial disparity in the justice system
The justice system in Minnesota and throughout the United States of America seems to be discriminatory, especially along racial lines. Studies regarding the representation of state judges indicate that there is a disparity between the judges and the communities they...
Why people should avoid divorce trials
Many divorcing couples in Minnesota will reach a critical juncture when each of the parties has a difficult decision to make. If the spouses are having difficulty coming to an agreement, they will need to choose between continuing to work for a settlement or going to...