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...
by Dawson Webb | Mar 11, 2025 | Civil Litigation, Family Law, General
By: Attorney Alexis L. Doree In North Dakota, custody orders—whether for equal residential responsibility (shared parenting time) or primary residential responsibility (when one parent has more than 50% of the parenting time)—are not easily modified. Once a...
by rosenquist | Oct 7, 2022 | General
You come home after a long day of work and open your mailbox. Inside appears to be a letter from your local county courthouse. In large bold font on the front it reads, “JURY DUTY…”CONGRATULATIONS! You’ve been selected to serve on a jury, but what does this even mean?...
by rosenquist | Apr 11, 2022 | General
Are you thinking of bringing a lawsuit against another party? Did someone bring a lawsuit against you? You might be asking the following questions: What can you do to defend yourself? What evidence can you provide to support the claim? What evidence can you provide to...
by rosenquist | Apr 1, 2022 | General
Hello everyone Patrick Rosenquist from Rosenquist Law Office Maybe you have someone giving you business, harassing you in person or online. Maybe you are at a public event and the speaker made fun of your wife’s alopecia. Maybe you have a disgruntled ex or an...
by rosenquist | Mar 4, 2022 | Criminal, General
If you are charged with a criminal offense, whether it is your first or your fourth, a misdemeanor or a felony, the thought of attending a court hearing might seem frightening or intimidating. However, in North Dakota, an attorney may be able to attend these hearings...
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