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When a petition for divorce gets filed with the Court, that begins the official legal process. The first step in the Court’s process is for both parties and their attorneys to meet with the Court and state the basic facts of the marriage and soon-to-be divorce. This meeting is called an Initial Case Management Conference, or an ICMC. This episode of the Podcast describes how an ICMC helps to begin the process of dividing lives (and property) and can lead to effective resolution alternatives, and ultimately to a more amicable divorce.

For more information, check out our blogs:

Divorce in Minnesota: Where Do I Start?

I’ve Filed For Divorce: What’s Next?

Players in Family Law

Limited Scope Representation: What is it, and Will it Work For You?

Legal Jargon 101

Beyond Litigation: Know Your Divorce Options

What is “Discovery” in a Minnesota Divorce?

What Happens in a Minnesota Divorce Trial