Divorce can be brought about in a variety of ways. Sometimes partners desire continued friendship through amicability while others prefer complete severing of all ties associated with their former partner. No matter the reason, Minnesota Law makes it clear no fault is necessary to prompt a divorce. Minnesota does not require a partner to demonstrate why divorce should be granted with the exception of one type of request. Annulments (also known as void or voidable marriages) require specific facts be proven to obtain one.
At Dust Family Law, we represent clients facing any type of divorce. Below is a list of divorce types and links for each. For further information, please contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Types of Divorce in Minnesota
- Annulment (also known as Void or Voidable Marriage)
- Collaborative Divorce
- Contested
- Default
- High Conflict
- High-Asset (also known as High Net Worth)
- Legal Separation
- Uncontested

