Van Beek Law, LLC Legal Blog
Is it time to modify your custody agreement?
Child custody agreements are very important for the welfare of parents and children alike in Minnesota. If you are dealing with child custody issues, it is important to know how child custody agreements work, including when to modify them. There are certain things...
Dealing with custody prior to a divorce
Parents in Minnesota may want to know how they can gain child custody before getting divorced. Some divorces take a long time to become final. There are also many unmarried couples who have children. If the relationship doesn't work out, there are certain ways to deal...
What to expect if you’re charged with DWI in Minnesota
If you are charged with drunk or impaired driving in the state of Minnesota, you could face significant penalties. These penalties may include a license suspension, the loss of your vehicle and jail time. You may face additional sanctions in the event that you're...
Are estate plans only for rich people?
There is indeed a concept among Minnesota residents that estate planning is not necessary for those without significant financial assets or property wealth, but the truth is that a truly effective and comprehensive estate plan will cover more family issues than mere...
What is a collaborative divorce?
Popular culture often presents drawn-out court battles between divorcing couples, and people watching such depictions might think the dramatizations reflect the average divorce. An alternative certainly exists for Minnesota residents. Divorce settlements could involve...
Different Levels of Driving While Impaired (DWI)
Previously, I wrote about the different offense levels in the state of Minnesota (Petty Misdemeanor, Misdemeanor, Gross Misdemeanor, and Felony). Many clients ask about the different levels of offenses regarding DWI violations. The bottom line is that the Minnesota...
Questions About Criminal Offense Levels
Often I am asked of the difference between felonies and misdemeanors or the difference between gross misdemeanors and misdemeanors. Here are the definitions provided by Minnesota statute. Petty Misdemeanor – “Petty misdemeanor” means a petty offense which is...