Start a divorce in Minnesota

Start a divorce in Minnesota

Check out this instructional legal video sequence that shows you how to start a divorce in Minnesota. The answer to getting divorced is not simple and straight forward. It's certainly not something court staff can explain to you at the counter, but they can give you forms, instructions, and referrals. The rest is up to you. This video includes tips from experienced family court judges. Here is the video index on how to start a divorce in Minnesota:

Part 1: What Will it Cost and How Long will it Take
Part 2: How can a Lawyer and Mediator Help You?
Part 3: Find the Court Forms
Part 4: Starting the Petition
Part 5: Petition - Finances, Property and Debt
Part 6: Petition - Child Custody, Parenting Time and support
Part 7: Petition - Requests to the court and Completing the Summons
Part 8: Service - Delivering your Forms to Your Spouse and the Final Steps to Divorce

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