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		<title>Minnesota Divorce Attorneys Have a Tough Job</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The divorce process can be and usually is an ugly and complicated process. This is true in Minnesota just like it is all over the United States and the world. Minnesota divorce Attorney Attorney have a tough job in balancing their morals and values with what is best for their client and their career. A &#8230; <a href="http://www.mn150years.org/minnesota-divorce-attorneys.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>The divorce process can be and usually is an ugly and complicated process. This is true in Minnesota just like it is all over the United States and the world. Minnesota divorce <a href="http://attorney.laws.com/">Attorney</a> Attorney have a tough job in balancing their morals and values with what is best for their client and their career. A Minnesota divorce attorney might be forced by their client to push for something that they themselves know is not right or fair. However, Minnesota divorce attorneys get paid to defend their clients. A record and resume of a Minnesota divorce attorney will be determined by how successful they are and success does not always reflect honesty and good judgement. In fact it often means the opposite. This is why Minnesota divorce attorneys have a tough job.  •	The divorce rate in Minnesota is just over 3 percent, the same as Iowa and Pennsylvania. It is not the job of a Minnesota divorce attorney to try to raise or lower this number. It is the job of all Minnesota divorce attorneys to represent their clients and help the get what they want in a professional manner. A Minnesota divorce attorney&#8217;s client might try to claim money or property that is not rightfully theirs. This is where the responsibilities of a Minnesota divorce attorney clash with the demands of their clients.  •	The success and reputation of a Minnesota divorce attorney is not based on their personal values or beliefs. Instead their reputation is based on how loyal they are to their client. For a specific example, if a client claims that they are entitled to property that is owned by the other party, it is the attorney&#8217;s job to do everything in their power to try to win their client that property whether there was an agreement stating this or not. </p>
<p> •	An important responsibility of Minnesota divorce attorneys is to try their best to maintain peace during the divorce process. This will help the divorce run smoothly and will most likely lead to referrals. However, if peace is not kept during the process, the divorce will go on for a longer period of time and could possible afford the client more money. This is why some Minnesota divorce <a href="http://attorney.laws.com/">Attorney</a> may not be too interested in a quick and peaceful divorce settlement.  Divorce rates are higher today than they have ever been in the United States. More than half of marriages end in divorce. This is a shame in terms of the history of marriage but many believe that the divorce rate is so high due to more honest and independent thinking. Many would argue that the divorce rate was so low in our nation&#8217;s past because divorce was looked at as a foolish and disrespectful act, forcing women and men who did not love each other to stay married in order to be politically correct and respectful to the bond that is marriage. This might have resulted in many unhappy and unhealthy marriages. As time went on, independent thought and honesty in love grew and grew which could very well be a reason for the growing divorce rate.</p>
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		<title>Pros and Cons to Being an Attorney in Minnesota</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to ask all attorneys in Minnesota what they think of their profession, you might find a variety of answers. Some responses would be positive while others might be negative. Like all professions there are pros and cons. This is very true with attorneys in Minnesota. Whether dealing with criminals, divorce, harassment, working &#8230; <a href="http://www.mn150years.org/being-an-attorney-in-minnesota.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you were to ask all <a title="attorneys" href="http://www.attorney.org/" target="_blank">attorneys</a> in Minnesota what they think of their profession, you might find a variety of answers. Some responses would be positive while others might be negative. Like all professions there are pros and cons. This is very true with attorneys in Minnesota. Whether dealing with criminals, divorce, harassment, working conditions, business ethics or malpractice; attorneys in Minnesota face challenges that require them to have knowledge of all types of issues. It takes years of schooling, discipline and determination to become an attorney in Minnesota.</p>
<p>•	Many individuals decide to become an attorney in Minnesota due to the benefits of the job. Whether you personally would want to work in the field of law or not, most would agree that being an attorney in Minnesota is a well respected profession and attorneys in Minnesota have a stable career. Another exciting aspect to this job is the variety of clients they deal with. An attorney in Minnesota could be dealing with a divorce case one day and then be defending a victim to asbestos at the workplace the next day. One of the most appealing advantages to being an attorney in Minnesota is the salary. Some studies suggest that in their first four years, attorneys in Minnesota can make up to just over $80,000 while attorneys in Minnesota who have held their profession for more than two decades can make up to $150,000 or more. These figures can depend on experience, success and areas of law that they specialize in.</p>
<p>•	As stated before, all professions have pros and cons and the cons to being an attorney in Minnesota can possibly turn people away from pursuing the job. In order to become an attorney anywhere in the United States, you must not only attend college but be able to perform very well and obtain a high grade point average (GPA). This is important because in order to become an attorney at a respected firm you will need to attend law school. To get into a good law school you will need a high score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). People who do well on this test claim to spend months constantly  studying for the exam. Law schools accept applicants based on their GPA and their LSAT score. So to summarize, becoming an attorney requires many years of studying and schooling. Another downside to this job is that no matter how good of an attorney one might be, professions in law will always be highly competitive even after years of proving one&#8217;s self. Many would claim that the worst part of the job is representing individuals whom you do not agree with. Attorneys in Minnesota might have to defend criminals that very well could be guilty of their accused crime. They could also possibly defend doctors in malpractice suits who they feel might be guilty. The problem is that attorneys are paid to defend their clients and it is in their best interest to win their client&#8217;s case so that they will make more money and obtain a more successful record. This part of the job can affect one&#8217;s morals and values.</p>
<p>Being an attorney has its ups and downs like any other job. However, unlike many jobs, attorneys hold a responsibility for people&#8217;s lives and their performance can affect their client&#8217;s future. That is a large burden to carry and that is why most law professions are well respected. Not everyone is cut out to be an attorney and that is why those who seek the job are tested for years before they can actually practice law.</p>
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		<title>Minnesota Bankruptcy Attorney Needed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today millions of Americans are filing for bankruptcy. The housing bubble burst from 2007 has caused many Americans to not be able to pay their mortgage. Also because health insurance premiums are rising out of control, many Americans are forced into filing for bankruptcy. Depending on where you live, it could be easy or hard &#8230; <a href="http://www.mn150years.org/minnesota-bankruptcy-attorney-needed.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Today millions of Americans are filing for bankruptcy. The housing bubble burst from 2007 has caused many Americans to not be able to pay their mortgage. Also because health insurance premiums are rising out of control, many Americans are forced into filing for bankruptcy. Depending on where you live, it could be easy or hard to find someone to help you. Minnesota bankruptcy attorneys are some of the best in the country. One Minnesota bankruptcy attorney might be better then another, but most are successful in making it as smooth of a process at it possibly can be. It would seem that Minnesota bankruptcy attorneys are in high demand since the state is facing mass unemployment, home foreclosures and many in the state do not have health insurance.</p>
<p>- Any Minnesota bankruptcy attorney is faced with a heavy work load. One Minnesota bankruptcy attorney might be dealing with clients who cannot afford their hospital bills, while another Minnesota bankruptcy attorney could be dealing with clients who&#8217;s unemployment benefits are not covering their credit card payments. The bankruptcy process can be lengthy and in some cases be expensive as well. However, most bankruptcy attorneys will allow a client to pay very low minimum payments in order to payoff their bankruptcy fee and will not penalize them for late payments.</p>
<p>- In recent years, many Minnesotans were living beyond their means. They were taking out mortgages they could not afford, spending money on their credit cards and taking out huge loans with no plan to pay it back. Over time, mortgage payments and minimum credit card payments were missed and eventually interest rates went up. Minnesota bankruptcy attorneys started feeling the affects of this epidemic towards the end of 2007 when the housing bubble burst. Minnesota bankruptcy were in high demand due to family&#8217;s finances spiraling out of control. Families could not even afford minimum payments anymore. Minnesota&#8217;s low minimum wage does not help their situation either. While the price of living has gone up, wages remain low. This makes it nearly impossible for families to stay afloat. President Barack Obama recently passed the stimulus package with lots of the money going to Minnesota and he is currently working on an economic reform package as well as health care reform. All of these proposals will help Minnesota&#8217;s current situation, but the help cannot come quick enough. It might be years until families reap the benefits of these new reforms, but most Minnesotans are happy that at least someone is trying to fix the problem.</p>
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		<title>Becoming a Minnesota Attorney</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Minnesota attorneys do not have an easy job. They spend much of their time doing the less glorious part of the job. Becoming a Minnesota attorney is extremely hard and can be a very long process. - Starting from the beginning, one must get good grades in school and being involved with extra curricular activities &#8230; <a href="http://www.mn150years.org/becoming-a-minnesota-attorney.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Minnesota attorneys do not have an easy job. They spend much of their time doing the less glorious part of the job. Becoming a Minnesota attorney is extremely hard and can be a very long process.</p>
<p>- Starting from the beginning, one must get good grades in school and being involved with extra curricular activities will not hurt one&#8217;s chances in getting into a good college. High school, though not universally important, will begin a Minnesota attorney on their way to the college of their choice. In order to get into a good school, even prior to the SATs is to get involved. This can include after-school groups or even volunteering in a legal occupation or an applicable not-for-profit.</p>
<p>- The next step to becoming a Minnesota attorney is getting into a good college. Getting good grades in a good school will help one get into a top law school. Though, this is clearly not the only consideration. College students, those that hope to represent the ranks of future Minnesota attorneys, will have to illustrate that they will represent their law school in the best possible fashion. Although Minnesota attorneys can major in pretty much anything that they want, most will suggest a general subject that can be applicable in a myriad fashion. These are often seen to include political science, history, or business.</p>
<p>- After graduating college, inspiring Minnesota attorneys must take the Law School Admission Test (LSATS). Law schools accept applicants based on their LSAT score and their grade point average (GPA), in addition to the aforementioned extracurricular activities. Minnesota attorneys are among the top of their field and in order to get into the best possible law school, a high LSAT score is commonplace.</p>
<p>- While in law school, after hopefully getting into a top institution, a prospective Minnesota attorney should focus on their studies to the highest of their ability. Even though law school students focus on a range of subjects, most Minnesota attorneys find it helpful to pick a legal field of their liking from the beginning. This will make the process much easier in the end. Law school, if taken full-time, will allow an individual to become a Minnesota attorney in just after three years.</p>
<p>-Many Minnesota attorneys attest to the benefits of finding some type of legal work prior to graduation. This will often include clerking for a notable judge, becoming a paralegal for a law firm, or volunteering for a not-for-profit with a focus on a specific field of law.</p>
<p>Minnesota attorneys claim that some of the best years of their lives were spent in the long hours at the library during law school. Even though it is often glorified, Minnesota attorneys have a long and hard path to finding the career path of their dreams. The best tip is to stay diligent in your studies and find some type of passion in a specific legal field.</p>
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