- DivorceHennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC is a full service Minneapolis divorce law firm representing individuals in all areas of divorce and family law. Our law firm is conveniently located in Roseville, Minnesota and represents clients in the greater Twin Cities metro area and throughout the state of Minnesota. Attorneys Steven T. Hennek and Leigh J. Klaenhammer are aggressive yet compassionate attorneys experienced in all areas of Minnesota family law.
- Child SupportThe family law attorneys at Hennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC conveniently located in Roseville, MN provide professional child support services throughout the region. Our family law firm understands that divorce is an arduous undertaking that we want to help make as simple as possible, especially for your children.
- Child Custody and VisitationHennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC., in Roseville, MN offers a child custody legal services to those wishing to seek a divorce in the Twin Cities metro area. We also offer child custody legal services to those parents who have never been married.
- AdoptionOur Minnesota family law firm can assist you with step-parent adoptions. We can help guide you and your family through the following...
- PaternityThe attorneys at Hennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC represent all aspects of family law including paternity matters (the parents of the child are/were not married).
- Premarital AgreementYour entitlement to alimony depends significantly on your present financial circumstance. There are several factors that are considered when determining spousal maintenance. The court will consider how long you and your spouse were together, whether you signed a prenuptial agreement or not, whether you both worked or only one of you worked, and who has contributed to the property and assets acquired during the marriage.
- Spousal SupportHennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC located in Roseville, MN understands how difficult the divorce proceedings can be. In some cases, parties are not able to resolve some or all of the issues in their case, including issues of custody, parenting time, spousal maintenance, property division and allocation of marital debt. This means that a judge or referee must decide the disputed issues. Sometimes this means that one party will not be happy with the ruling of the trial court judge. Judges can make mistakes. Judges sometimes do not fairly apply the law. Fortunately, there is a process to try and correct a judge’s mistake. A party that is dissatisfied with the outcome of their case has the ability to challenge that result. We can help. We have handled countless appeals and can advise you on the merits of your case.
- Legal SeparationOur firm has years of experience with legal separation cases. We will keep you informed throughout the process and walk you through each and every step.
- AnnulmentWhile marriage is a commitment to someone for life, almost half of all marriages end in divorce. Another option, other than divorce, may be an annulment. While annulments in Minnesota are rare, they are still an option. Contact the legal team at Hennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC as we offer our legal services to residents in the Minneapolis, MN area and throughout the entire Twin Cities.
- Assault
- Restraining Order
- Personal InjuryNon-marital property – property acquired before the marriage, given as a gift or inheritance to only one party, personal injury awards, items excluded from pre-nuptial agreement. If you can prove that property is nonmarital, it is not included in the divorce estate, and is not divided (unless it can be shown that a hardship would result by not dividing the property – but this is an extremely rare exception).
- Power of AttorneyPower of attorney is a very important person to put in place whether it is to act on the behalf of an elderly or ill person or in the event of a divorce. The power of attorney is told exactly what transactions to execute. It is immediately dissolved once you file for separation or divorce.
- ProbateThe attorneys at divorce lawyers Hennek Klaenhammer Law, PLLC located in Roseville, MN handle all aspects of family law including probate law. Probate law comes into effect once someone passes away. Property ownership and personal effects must legally transfer to those listed in a person’s will. If there is no will, the people that will receive that property have to be designated by State law.