by rosenquist | Feb 3, 2022 | Criminal
“But the police never even read me my Miranda Rights?!” Anyone who has ever watched a television show or film involving law enforcement knows about the infamous Miranda Rights. If you have not heard of them before they go something like this: “You have the right to...
by rosenquist | Jan 28, 2022 | Family Law
Let’s talk about custody, otherwise known as primary residential responsibility. Let’s also talk about parenting time, whether you’re in North Dakota or Minnesota, the court’s primary concern is not the individual feelings of each parent, it is...
by rosenquist | Jan 21, 2022 | Family Law
In custody cases, when parties do not share joint custody (AKA equal residential responsibility), one parent is considered the custodial parent and is awarded primary residential responsibility. The non-custodial parent is typically awarded parenting time. Whether...
by rosenquist | Jan 14, 2022 | Family Law
There are two types of custody arrangements in North Dakota: equal residential responsibility (when parents share 50/50 custody) and primary residential responsibility (when one parent has the child 51% of the time or greater). Parent with Primary Residential...
by rosenquist | Jan 5, 2022 | Criminal
Imagine you’re driving home after an event and you’re stopped by law enforcement. It could be for anything from a burnt-out light on your rear license plate, to tinted windows, to failure to give adequate notice of your intent to turn. The list of infractions you...
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