In the state of Minnesota, a divorce is called a ”dissolution of marriage.” Barring a justifiable emergency, in order to be eligible for a divorce, either you or your spouse must be living in the state for at least 180 days. Just like in any other state getting a divorce in Minnesota can be a lengthy process that may take several months to several years to complete. We understand that the decision to divorce can be a difficult decision to make. The attorneys at Barna, Guzy & Steffen have over 80 years of combined experience in family and divorce law. If you’d like to speak with an attorney, contact BGS today at (763) 780-8500. Before we discuss the actual steps in a divorce proceeding, let’s cover a few basics. What You Need to Know about divorce in Minnesota If you have children or significant property, the divorce will be more complicated. If you and your spouse can come to an agreement on child custody issues and/or how to divide your property, the divorce can move along quickly. If you have children, the court will require you to attend a certified divorce education program. Steps in a Minnesota Divorce Proceeding There are four basic steps in the state’s divorce proceeding: Summons and Petition To…
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