By Allison Maxim, Attorney | So what does the Kremer case mean for those of you who are getting married with an Antenuptial Agreement in the works, or for those of you who are considering divorce and have an Antenuptial Agreement in place? It means there is more to consider about your circumstances at the […]
A is for Antenuptial (aka Prenuptial) Agreements: Recent Changes to Enforcing Validity
By Allison Maxim, Attorney | 2017 has been a prolific year so far for published family law appellate rulings in Minnesota. From the validity of Antenuptial (aka prenuptial) Agreements to calculating the costs of childcare to modification of parenting time – we are less than two full months into the new year and the Minnesota […]