Minnesota Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Minnesota Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Minnesota divorce law. From equitable distribution to custody under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 518, our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Minnesota Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Minnesota-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

Minnesota Court Forms

Auto-generate Minnesota dissolution petitions, parenting plans, and Financial Affidavits for District Court filing.

Equitable Distribution Analysis

Minnesota follows equitable distribution. Victoria analyzes marital property and generates fair division proposals under Minn. Stat. 518.58.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Minnesota Child Support Guidelines under Minn. Stat. 518A with income shares model.

Custody Analysis

AI-powered analysis of best interests factors under Minn. Stat. 518.17, including the 12 statutory factors for custody determinations.

Spousal Maintenance

Analyze spousal maintenance factors under Minn. Stat. 518.552 including financial resources, standard of living, and duration of marriage.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure for family court matters.

Understanding Minnesota Divorce Law

Minnesota is an equitable distribution state under Minn. Stat. 518.58. Courts divide marital property fairly, considering factors including each spouse's contribution to acquiring property, the length of the marriage, the circumstances of each party, and whether property division is in lieu of or in addition to maintenance.

For child custody, Minnesota courts apply the best interests of the child standard under Minn. Stat. 518.17, evaluating 12 specific factors. Minnesota distinguishes between legal custody (decision-making authority) and physical custody (where the child lives), with a presumption that joint legal custody is in the child's best interest.

Child support in Minnesota is calculated using guidelines under Minn. Stat. Chapter 518A, which use an income shares model. The guidelines consider both parents' gross incomes, parenting time percentages, childcare costs, and medical support obligations.

Victoria AI helps Minnesota divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating guideline calculations, generating compliant court forms, and providing case analysis based on current Minnesota Statutes and case law.

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