Christine Funk, J.D.
Christine Funk graduated cum laude from Mitchell Hamline School of Law and has a bachelor's degree from St. Catherine University. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota, and can be found at christinefunk and on most social networks as @funkcsi.
More From This Author
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How to Change Your Legal Name in New Jersey
Changing your name in New Jersey requires a series of steps performed in a particular order. Here's an overview of what to expect.
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Legal Reasons to Change a Minor's Last Name
There are many different reasons one might want to change a child's last name, but the best interests of the child are paramount in a court's decision on whether it's appropriate. Here are some main legal reasons for changing a child's last name.
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How to Change Your Legal Name in Oregon
Changing your name in Oregon requires very paperwork. By filling out two simple forms, you can accomplish the goal of legally changing your name. Find out more about legally changing your name in Oregon.
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Can You Change Your Name After Getting a Green Card?
Getting a green card can be a pivotal moment in your life, but it may complicate getting a name change afterward.
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How to File for Child Custody in Florida
Filing for custody in Florida involves several steps, regardless of whether you are married to the child's other parent. Each step is important and necessary to the process.
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How to File for Child Custody in Georgia
In Georgia, establishing child custody requires several steps, including filing a petition and parenting plan with the court. Find out more about the process.
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What Are Cross-Motions in Divorce?
In court, a motion is a request for a ruling on a specific issue. A cross-motion comes in direct response to a motion. Find out more about cross-motions used in divorce proceedings.
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Am I Responsible for My New Spouse's Back Child Support?
Thinking of marrying someone who owes back child support? Understand how child support works so you can protect your personal property and future income.
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