DIVORCE / DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
Attorney Kyle Murray has accomplished client goals quickly and efficiently in divorce cases. Dissolution of marriage cases have two parties: the Petitioner and Respondent. Your role will depend on whether you are the one starting the divorce and serving the other party (Petitioner) or the one receiving or reacting to the divorce petition (Respondent). The complexities of a divorce, in short, is whether the parties own real estate, have minor children, or if the parties neither own real property or have children. The length of the marriage and value of the parties' assets also play an important role in settlement negotiations determining 'who gets what' based upon whether the property was owned as a 'pre-marital' or 'marital' asset. It is vital to protect yourself, your assets, and your future by hiring an attorney who will stand up for your rights. So Hurry, Call Murray! for a free consultation.
When the marriage is and there is no chance of reconciliation then it is time to move on with your life. Kyle is a realistic negotiator. He doesn’t upcharge your bill for time spent proposing unrealistic offers. It’s your life, and you want to move on—not make the case take longer than it needs to.
When a party does not want the marriage to end, Kyle has helped clients avoid divorce when they received a petition and weren’t sure where to turn. Kyle is not a marriage therapist, but he knows how to get you in contact with a good one to give you a chance at resolving your differences. Minnesota law requires that an irretrievable breakdown of the marital relationship exist between the parties. Using time and client counseling, Kyle has assisted parties to come to the table with one another and resolve their difference, thus saving their marriage!