- Divorce
- Child SupportOur family law attorneys have represented clients in numerous cases involving Minnesota child support. We assist clients in obtaining appropriate child support sums to support their children. We also work to ensure that clients with child support obligations are not paying amounts in excess of statutory requirements.
- Child Custody and VisitationWe have taken numerous Minnesota Child Custody cases through to trial and have successfully secured custody for thousands of clients. We aggressively pursue custody through an intricate analysis of the children’s best interests as set forth in Minnesota’s Child Custody Law (Minnesota Statute § 518.17).
- PaternityOur firm has handled thousands of cases involving fathers asserting their paternity rights and mothers seeking the establishment of paternity for their children. We have filed paternity complaints containing requests for adjudication, blood tests, custody rights, parenting time schedules, and appropriate child support. We have also represented clients who have been served with a complaint, but deny their paternity.
- Premarital AgreementOur firm is well-versed in the issues surrounding Minnesota antenuptial agreements, also known as prenuptial agreements, and we can help you draft a antenuptial to protect your real estate, personal property, investment assets, family heirlooms, inheritance assets, or income. We will work with both parties in sensitive pre-marriage negotiations, without compromising the integrity of the couple’s relationship. Our family law attorneys will explain, in straightforward terms, the legal benefits of a antenuptial agreement without creating acrimony during this sensitive time.
- Spousal SupportSpousal maintenance (also known as alimony) is an area of law which typically results in very acrimonious and unfriendly proceedings between the parties. We have successfully represented clients in many Minnesota spousal maintenance cases where one party’s request for maintenance is contested.
- Legal SeparationSpousal maintenance is an award of ongoing monetary support from one spouse to another in a marital dissolution or legal separation [Minn. Stat. § 518.003, 3(a)]. There are many factors that a Court will consider to determine whether a spouse qualifies for temporary support, permanent support, or any support at all.
- Restraining OrderWolf, Rohr, Gemberling & Allen P.A.’s family law attorneys in St. Paul, MN have represented men and women in thousands of dissolutions, also known as divorce cases. Our family law attorneys have vast experience in negotiating favorable settlements. We can also assist in overcoming obstacles that often develop during a divorce, such as orders for protection or restraining orders.