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Divorce Attorney Minneapolis
Navigating the complexities of ending a marriage can be a challenging experience, making it crucial to involve a skilled divorce attorney. At RWI Law, we understand the emotional and logistical intricacies involved in the process. Our goal is to provide comprehensive support to individuals facing divorce. Divorce requires careful consideration of financial settlements, property division, child custody arrangements, and other complex matters. Having a divorce lawyer on your side can make all the difference. RWI Law offers guidance through the divorce process, aiming to achieve a resolution that aligns with our clients' interests and objectives. We are committed to facilitating negotiations and, when necessary, representing our clients' interests in court proceedings.
To discuss how a divorce attorney at RWI Law can assist you, please call (320) 408-2614.
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Negotiated reduction of support and arrearsChild Support Payments Reduced in Anoka County
A Ramsey County client needed help with a child support hearing in Anoka County.
Protection order appeal initiatedComprehensive Divorce Case Review and Ongoing Appeal
A client asked RWI Law to review his divorce and protection order case to evaluate his chances of success.
Case DismissedHarassment Restraining Order Dismissed in Ramsey County
A client in Ramsey County faced a harassment restraining order filed by an ex.
Resolved through settlementMechanic’s Lien Released Without Litigation
A client sought help after a general contractor filed for bankruptcy and a subcontractor recorded a mechanic’s lien.
Deed corrected and title clearedProperty Title Corrected After Family Member’s Passing
A client contacted RWI Law to remove an ex–mother-in-law’s name from a property deed after her passing.
Successful settlement achieved in district courtSmall Claims Judgment Settled in Wright County
A Wright County client purchased a defective product and won a small claims judgment.
Negotiated reduction of support and arrearsChild Support Payments Reduced in Anoka County
A Ramsey County client needed help with a child support hearing in Anoka County. RWI Law negotiated directly with the County to lower the client’s payment obligations and reduce arrears without the need for litigation.
Protection order appeal initiatedComprehensive Divorce Case Review and Ongoing Appeal
A client asked RWI Law to review his divorce and protection order case to evaluate his chances of success. After completing a detailed file analysis and strategy review, the firm is pursuing an appeal to dismiss a mid-divorce Order for Protection.
Case DismissedHarassment Restraining Order Dismissed in Ramsey County
A client in Ramsey County faced a harassment restraining order filed by an ex. RWI Law prepared evidence for the hearing and redacted a sensitive video exhibit to protect the client’s privacy. The opposing party dismissed the case before the evidentiary hearing.
Resolved through settlementMechanic’s Lien Released Without Litigation
A client sought help after a general contractor filed for bankruptcy and a subcontractor recorded a mechanic’s lien. RWI Law negotiated a settlement to have the lien released, avoiding the need for court proceedings.
Deed corrected and title clearedProperty Title Corrected After Family Member’s Passing
A client contacted RWI Law to remove an ex–mother-in-law’s name from a property deed after her passing. The firm successfully handled the posthumous name removal and restored clear title to the home.
Successful settlement achieved in district courtSmall Claims Judgment Settled in Wright County
A Wright County client purchased a defective product and won a small claims judgment. The case was appealed to district court, where RWI Law litigated the matter and achieved a successful settlement during mediation.
Why Choose RWI Law
At RWI Law, we are committed to guiding clients across Minneapolis, Hennepin County, and the Twin Cities through legal challenges in family and civil law. Our experienced attorneys offer strategic advice, efficient solutions, and dedicated support every step of the way.
Why Choose Us:
Experienced attorneys with a proven record of results
Personalized legal strategies tailored to your needs
Clear communication and regular case updates
Strong advocacy in both negotiation and litigation
Client-focused approach with lasting relationships
Serving Minneapolis and the entire Twin Cities metro area
Family Law Experts Who Put Your Family First
Compassionate guidance and advocacy for divorce, custody, and support.
Personalized Legal Strategies for Your Case
Tailored solutions designed for your unique family law needs and goals.
Trusted Minneapolis Attorneys, Local Advantage
Experienced with Hennepin County and Twin Cities family court procedures.
Clear Communication Every Step of the Way
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Meet Our Experienced RWI Law Attorneys
At RWI Law, we take pride in providing trusted legal guidance to clients throughout Minneapolis, Hennepin County, and the Twin Cities. Our team of dedicated attorneys brings experience, integrity, and a client-focused approach to every matter—whether family law, civil litigation, or employment disputes. We believe in clear communication and strategic planning from day one, keeping you informed at every step and advocating tirelessly for your best interests. Our firm’s commitment to personalized support and a high ethical standard means you always receive the attention and care you deserve. At RWI Law, we are here to help you navigate challenges effectively, resolve disputes efficiently, and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
To modify a divorce decree, you must file a petition with the court. Changes in circumstances, such as income or living arrangements, can justify modifications to support or custody orders.
What happens to marital property in a divorce?
Marital property is typically divided equitably, not necessarily equally. Factors such as the length of the marriage, each party's financial situation, and contributions to the marriage are considered.
What if my spouse does not want a divorce?
If your spouse does not want a divorce, you can still file. The court will likely have a hearing, but a divorce can be granted even without mutual agreement if the marriage is irretrievably broken.
What is spousal support or alimony?
Spousal support, or alimony, is financial assistance awarded to a spouse post-divorce. The amount and duration depend on factors like length of marriage, financial condition, and earning potential.