The Minnesota Family Law Podcast brings family law practitioners of all professions the current news on family law around the State of Minnesota and the nation.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | NewsBusiness News |
Samantha Gemberling joins Tom to discuss a significant new statute impacting virtually all family law practitioners. Samantha has spent years working with interest groups and legislators to update the Minnesota family law statute, especially in the a... more
Karen Kritta and Tom Harjes join Tom Tuft to discuss advance payment of Child Tax Credit and the recently passed Minnesota tax bill that includes deduction for PPP-related expenses and other changes relevant to family law matters. In addition, they d... more
Chris Vatsaas, a partner at Chesnut Cambronne, PA and Lindsey O'Connell, a shareholder at Tuft, Lach, Jerabek & O'Connell, PLLC join Tom Tuft to discuss the programs at the Family Law League. The Family Law Leauge is one of the leading organizations ... more
Dr. Jordan Hart and Dr. Kent Kodalen join Tom to discuss coaching in the context of family law. What is it and when can it be most helpful? What is the difference between coaching and therapy? Can both parents use the same coach?
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This podcast is really informative and fun to listen too!
Mike (the jury trial one) and I (the family law one) really enjoyed listening to this episode. Great insights. I look forward to listening to more. Thank you Tom!
Tom Tuft is a family law thought leader in Minnesota who connects with other attorneys, judges and cross-discipline experts to provide helpful and relevant information to family law colleagues.
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Apple Podcasts | #180 |
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