Affect of Child Custody Labels on Child Support | Minnesota Family Law & Divorce Lawyer
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
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Minnesota divorce and family law lawyer and attorney, Adam J. Blahnik of Blahnik Law Office, PLLC, in Prior Lake, Minnesota discusses the impact of physical custody and legal custody labels on child support in Minnesota.
As a Minnesota divorce attorney, Mr. Blahnik “wears many different hats” depending on the circumstances. If there is hope that the Minnesota divorce proceedings will get resolved through mediation or other alternative dispute resolution methods, then Mr. Blahnik wears the hat of an amicable attorney in the hopes that the spouses can resolve their differences without it costing them their life savings in litigation fees. However, once it becomes obvious that there will be no stipulated agreement in the Minnesota divorce, then Mr. Blahnik will vigorously advocate for the rights of his clients in Court. Mr. Blahnik is an experienced Minnesota divorce lawyer and litigator and will fight for the rights of his clients until results are reached.
Mr. Blahnik understands that many of the legal matters that his clients are dealing with are stress induced and can be quite overwhelming for many. Because of this, and specifically with divorce, child custody and family law matters, Mr. Blahnik makes himself available to clients throughout Minnesota (MN), and specifically in Prior Lake, Scott County, Dakota County and the Twin Cities. Contact the firm by telephone or by email potentially 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Adam J. Blahnik received his Juris Doctor degree from William Mitchell College of Law in 2005, and was admitted to practice law in the State of Minnesota in 2005. Mr. Blahnik is also licensed to practice before the United States District Court, District of Minnesota.
Mr. Blahnik has given an accredited legal presentation on the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, “UCCJEA Basics in Minnesota” at a family law seminar on February 12, 2008.
Mr. Blahnik is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and a member of the family law section therein. He is a member of the Eighth District Bar Association, which covers Scott County, Carver County, Le Sueur County, Sibley County and McLeod County. In addition, Mr. Blahnik is licensed to practice before the Tribal Court of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community in Prior Lake and the Tribal Court of the Prairie Island Mdewakanton Dakota Community.
Adam Blahnik is a Minnesota divorce attorney, Minnesota divorce lawyer, Minnesota child custody lawyer and attorney, and focuses on divorce and family law in Scott County Minnesota and Dakota County Minnesota.
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