Granite Falls, MN asked in Divorce for Minnesota

Q: I was wondering about Divorce! What my rights are ! Wondering about a car I drive if not in my name

How to proceed if my husband don’t agree

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Robert Kane
Robert Kane
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  • Eagan, MN
  • Licensed in Minnesota

A: It's not uncommon for spouses to keep the vehicle they use on a daily basis, but it's not set in stone.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch has a website that provides a substantial amount of information. This is an excellent place to start.

It may be worth having an attorney evaluate your case and perhaps more depending on your situation. Having an attorney at the early stages is important. A well structured strategy is substantially less expensive than cleaning up a colossal mess.

Limited-scope representation is when you and a lawyer agree that the lawyer will handle some parts of your case and you will handle others. This is different from more traditional arrangements between lawyers and clients where a lawyer is hired to provide legal services on all aspects of a case, from start to finish. Limited-scope representation is sometimes called “unbundling” or “discrete task representation.”

An Eagan, Dakota County, Minnesota divorce attorney. Unbundled legal services are available.

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