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Minnesota Law Banning Possession of Guns

by Carol Mayer | Apr 25, 2013 | Assault, Criminal Law, Drugs / Controlled Substances, Theft / Burglary, Uncategorized

Criminal Possession of Firearms In Minnesota there are laws that make it illegal for certain people to possess firearms including, but not limited to, all types of guns, pistols and military style assault weapons. Lifetime Ban – Crimes of Violence Anybody who...

Drug Dogs Need Warrant to Sniff at Your Door

by Carol Mayer | Mar 27, 2013 | Criminal Law, Drugs / Controlled Substances

Illegal Warrantless Searches The Fourth Amendment is supposed to protect people from unreasonable warrantless searches, and this week the United States Supreme Court has given bigger teeth to that protection. Florida v. Jardines In Florida v. Jardines, after receiving...

Warning – Gifts can be counted as income when calculating child support!

by Carol Mayer | Mar 20, 2013 | Child Support, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Income for Calculating Child Support In the case of Champlain v. Champlin, A12-0501, Husband worked as a line cook.  However, Husband apparently was not able to meet all of his living expenses on line cook wages.  As a result, Husband’s parents had been giving him...

When Will My Child Support End?!

by Carol Mayer | Feb 13, 2013 | Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting Time (Visitation)

When Child Support Usually Ends Child support typically ends when the child turns 18 or completes secondary school (high school), whichever is later.  However, if the child has not graduated from high school by the time she is 20 years old, then child support will...

County Charges for Collecting Child Support

by Carol Mayer | Feb 6, 2013 | Child Support, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Application Fee Each person applying for services from the county child support office has to pay a $25 application fee.  If the person applying receives public assistance, the fee is waived. Fee for Full Child Support Services If you receive full child support...
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