by Dawson Webb | May 27, 2026 | Civil Litigation, Criminal, Family Law, General
By Attorney Roman Knudsvig: On May 7, 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the United States Department of State would begin enforcing 42 U.S.C. § 652(k), the federal statute authorizing the denial or revocation of passports for individuals owing significant...
by Dawson Webb | May 18, 2026 | Family Law, General
By: Attorney Alexis L. Doree Custody and divorce cases involving minor children can be emotionally difficult for everyone involved. One of the most asked questions parents ask is: “Will my child have to testify?” In North Dakota, children may participate in custody...
by Dawson Webb | Aug 12, 2025 | Criminal, General
By: Attorney Zachary Tomczik In August 2025, North Dakota passed House Bill 1166, which provides relief to individuals whose criminal cases were dismissed or resulted in an acquittal. Before this law, dismissed or acquitted cases remained publicly accessible, often...
by Dawson Webb | Jul 28, 2025 | Family Law, General
By: Attorney Alexis L. Doree In a previous blog post, we explored how North Dakota courts traditionally approached spousal support (also known as “alimony”). Historically, spousal support decisions were made on a case-by-case basis, focusing heavily on the parties’...
by Dawson Webb | Jul 28, 2025 | Family Law, General
By: Attorney Alexis L. Doree In custody cases, one common question is: “At what age can a child choose which parent to live with?” It’s a question filled with myths and misunderstandings, especially among parents who want their child’s voice heard, and those worried...
by Dawson Webb | Mar 23, 2025 | Civil Litigation, Family Law, General
By: Attorney Alexis L. Doree If you are divorced and living in North Dakota, you may be eligible to collect Social Security benefits based on your ex-spouse’s work history. Knowing what to qualify for and what benefits are available can help you plan for a more...
Recent Comments