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Are Minnesota Family Law Forms Available Online?

By Jason C. Brown on January 22, 2024
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Yes. Minnesota Family Law Forms are readily available online. Although I don’t necessarily recommend the “standard forms” for everyone, you might get a good sense of what issues are involved in concluding a divorce by examining the online forms.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch: has court forms tailored specifically for divorce. They also have forms for summary dissolution, joint petitions, temporary relief, answer and counter petitions, default scheduling, contempt motions and certificates of dissolution.

The Minnesota State Law Library provides divorce, spousal maintenance, finance and property, child support, child custody, temporary relief motion and contempt forms. Here is the link to the Minnesota State Law Library.

Minnesota also has self-help centers which are places that you can find helpful information, services and resources if you are not represented by an attorney.

There are also websites where you can pay for assistance in filling out the divorce forms in Minnesota. One website is called, “Minnesota Online Divorce Assistance Service.” Their online divorce service will provide you with all the needed divorce papers. You will need to follow their step by step instructions to receive the kit by e-mail for a fee.

Another website is called, “3 Step Divorce.” Their tag line reads “as hard as divorce might be, they make it easy.”

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Jason C. Brown has represented a wide variety of family law clients over the last 20 years, including teachers, homemakers, union construction workers, doctors, truck drivers, accountants, business owners, engineers, lawyers, mortgage brokers and Fortune 500 executives. Many of his cases have involved…

Jason C. Brown has represented a wide variety of family law clients over the last 20 years, including teachers, homemakers, union construction workers, doctors, truck drivers, accountants, business owners, engineers, lawyers, mortgage brokers and Fortune 500 executives. Many of his cases have involved complex custody disputes, alimony claims, and high net worth individuals, including several divorces in which the value of the marital estate exceeded ten million dollars. Every client, no matter their background, is important to Jason.

Jason routinely provides mediation services for family court litigants. He was a longtime board member and corporate secretary for Northgate Church in Ramsey. Early in his career, Jason served as law clerk to the Honorable Timothy R. Bloomquist, retired Chief Judge of Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District.

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