This practical guide clearly outlines the steps involved in obtaining an uncontested divorce in Minnesota, but at the same time can serve as a valuable resource for those who have determined that using an attorney is in their best interest. Includes blank tear-out forms and instructions.
This handbook is intended to give Minnesota residents a basic understanding of the laws regarding wills, joint property and other types of ownership of property as they affect estate planning. Includes a new glossary, sample filled-in forms and easy-to-use, blank, tear-out forms with complete instructions.
A divorce can be the most painful and expensive experience of your life. Whether you use a lawyer or not, protect yourself by getting all of the information you need about divorce laws and your legal rights. How to File for Divorce in Minnesota simplifies and thoroughly explains what you need to know about getting a divorce in the state of Minnesota. Complete with step-by-step instructions and the forms you need, this book simplifies filing for divorce, obtaining support and settling parental arrangements. This book explains in simple language: All the Minnesota divorce forms you need; Minnesota divorce laws; Child Support; Child custody and parenting time; The parenting plan; Spousal maintenance (alimony); Protecting your assets, yourself and your children; How to deal with abuse; Court procedures; Legal separation; Grounds for divorce; Contested and uncontested divorce--Alternative dispute resolutions; Property division; The collaborative law process; How the legal system works; When you need a lawyer and how to work with one.
Distilled from years of Fortune 500 consulting practice, Shulman's administrative tools and techniques in Qualified Domestic Relations Order Handbook help plan administrators streamline the entire QDRO review and compliance process, while cutting the risk of errors, penalties, and litigation. They include model policies and procedures, review checklists, staff training cases, and more. Contains new models and guidelines for drafting airtight QDROs that speed approval, maximize your clients' rights, and steer you through the malpractice minefields of ERISA and the IRC. Author Gary Shulman begins with QDRO basics, then dissects the key elements of defined contribution and defined benefits plans. He walks you through the preparation of QDROs for different plans and conditions -- using tested models and sample language. An entire chapter highlights 17 crucial malpractice traps, followed by checklists, attorney Q&A, and tips on working proactively with plan administrators.
Whether you are a small business owner seeking to create or enhance your Web presence-or a player in a large corporation who wants a better understanding of the legal and business fundamentals of your company's Web enterprise-The Entrepreneur's Internet Handbook provides important information you need!
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO FORMING YOUR OWN CORPORATION This book takes the mystery out of creating a simple corporation. It translates difficult legal language into everyday English. It gives you practical guidance to deal with all of the State of Minnesota's legal requirements. Included are all the forms you must have and the costs to file each one. This book has the tools you need to form your Minnesota corporation with a minimum of fuss. It has easy-to-follow instructions, addresses, phone numbers and web sites. Also, you will find tips on when you might want to consult a lawyer or other professional. This book is for people who are ready to get a corporation going quickly, correctly, and with as little time and expense as possible. This book explains in simple language: --Advantages and disadvantages of incorporating in Minnesota --Running your Minnesota corporation --Details of S-corporations and C-corporations --The types of corporations --Step-by-step procedures for incorporating --How to get more information --Corporate tax matters --Minnesota and federal tax law --Minnesota corporate law --Operations of professional firms --The sale of stock --When to consult a legal professional --The use of minutes and resolutions --How to file with the secretary of state --How to use stock certificates