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Unblurring the Lines

Unblurring the Lines: Clarifications and changes to the Custody and Parenting Time statutes in Minnesota. In this episode of Evolving Family Law, Moss & Barnett Attorneys Jana Aune Deach and Jim Vedder discuss recent changes to the Custody and Parenting Time statutes in Minnesota.

Mar 16, 201512 min

Fraudulent Transfers: When is the Deal Too Good?

In todays episode we discuss the applicability of the Minnesota Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act to marital dissolution proceedings and explore how and when a court might look at how the division of assets and debts might appear to be an attempt to defraud a creditor in a bankruptcy proceeding.

Jul 22, 201415 min

Retirement. What’s income got to do with it? Retirement & Spousal Maintenance Part 2

In this episode of Evolving Family Law, the discussion digs deeper into the case law addressing modification of spousal maintenance upon the retirement or impending retirement of an obligor. This episode particularly addresses the Lee Case and the facts and rulings held by the Supreme Court addressing retirement and modification of spousal maintenance. Additional discussion addresses Justice Dietzen's concurrence and his discussion addressing not only defined benefit plans, but defined contribut...

May 29, 201415 min

Retirement. What’s income got to do with it? Retirement & Spousal Maintenance Part1 Notes:

With the volume of baby boomers who will be retiring in the next few years, spousal maintenance modifications due to retirement and has become an significant issue for family law courts in Minnesota. How do you modify spousal maintenance when you are looking at retirement? At what age can you retire? How does current case law give us insight as to how and when a spousal maintenance payor can retire in good faith?

Apr 16, 201412 min

What’s Fair About Prenuptial Agreements?

Jim Vedder and Jana Aune Deach explore procedure and substantive fairness requirements for Prenuptial Agreements in Minnesota. Procedural fairness and substantive fairness requirements can be difficult to navigate both in the drafting and litigating of Prenuptial Agreements.

Feb 09, 201413 min

Negative Equity: Is this a Real Argument for Property Division?

Recent court of appeals decisions have addressed the issue of whether negative equity ought to be recognized on a property division. In this episode of Evolving Family Law, Moss & Barnett attorneys Jim Veddar and Jana Deach discuss those issues in detail.

Dec 18, 201314 min

That’s Not Fair!: How and When Dissipation, Depreciation and Depletion impacts an Equitable Division of Marital Assets.

One issue that often is raised in a dissolution proceeding is whether one party dissipated, depleted or depreciated marital assets, and, if so, what remedy is available to the court to compensate the other party. Jana Deach and Jim Vedder of Moss & Barnett continue their examination of dividing marital assets, and how and when a court addresses the issues of depreciation, dissipation and depletion under Minnesota law. Specifically, what facts support a finding of dissipation or depletion and...

Nov 14, 201310 min

Dissipation, Depletion and Depreciation, Oh My!

On this month's episode of Evolving Family Law, Moss & Barnett attorneys Jana Aune Deach and Jim Vedder explore the Principles of Equitable Division of Assets under Minnesota Law.

Sep 23, 201317 min

Spousal Maintenance Reform in the United States: The Times, They Are A’ Changing

How spousal maintenance is addressed and treated in courts around this country varies greatly from state to state. Many states have enacted, or are in the process of enacting, significant legislative reform to their existing spousal maintenance statutes. Some states have abolished permanent spousal maintenance. Other states have greatly limited when and for how long a former spouse may be entitled to receive spousal maintenance. In today’s episode, we discuss the recent trends in spousal mainten...

Jul 18, 201314 min

Is there a Spousal Maintenance Double Standard?

In this episode of the Evolving Family Law podcast, Moss & Barnett attorneys Jana Deach and Jim Vedder continue their discussion of spousal maintenance and when a court can order the imputation of income. Does the court treat spousal maintenance payors and spousal maintenance recipients the same when determining how and when it can impute income? The recent leading case relating to spousal maintenance payors is Melius v. Melius , 765 N.W.2d 411 (Minn. Ct. App. 2009). What are the requirement...

May 06, 201313 min

To work, or not to work? That is the question.

The issue of spousal maintenance can often be the most difficult in a dissolution proceeding. One of the aspects of determining whether to award spousal maintenance is the level of income that can be or should be attributed to the person seeking spousal maintenance. In today’s episode, we examine the leading Minnesota case that addresses this issue, Passolt v. Passolt , 804 Minn. Ct. App. 2011, and how the Appellate Courts have ruled on this same issue in subsequent case law. Most important, wha...

Mar 27, 20139 min
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