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Fremstad Law is Celebrating its 12th Anniversary!

During the years we’ve been in business, we’ve been on the grow. Fremstad Law now has 6 attorneys and 4 staff covering multiple practice areas. Together they provide an exceptional level of legal services that help us deliver on our mission of… [Read More...]

Co-Parenting and Coronavirus: What You Need to Know

Parenting in two different households is challenging  under the best of circumstances. But when a pandemic is sweeping the globe, and people are being urged to stay home, social distance, and shelter in place, the challenges increase. What does it m… [Read More...]

When to Hire a Business Litigation Attorney

No one wants to think about the possibility that your business will need a lawyer, but in all likelihood, at some point in the life of your business you will need to engage the services of a business litigation attorney. It might be because your busi… [Read More...]

Non-compete Agreements: What They Are, How They Help, and What to Do If One Has Been Violated

In today’s competitive market, business owners seek every advantage to stay ahead of their competition. A non-compete agreement can be an effective way to maintain valuable trade secrets, marketing plans, and client lists to preserve your competiti… [Read More...]

Fremstad Law Nominated for Small Business of the Year Award

Fremstad Law has been nominated in the FMWF Chamber Choice Award for Small Business of the Year. We’ve put together some great info on our history, our mission and why we think we should win. Check it out here: FMWF Chamber Choice Award Applica… [Read More...]

Can You Still Pay Alimony and Save on Taxes?

For decades, alimony, also known as spousal support, was taxable as income to the recipient, and deductible to the person paying. That makes a certain amount of instinctive sense: the spousal support recipient gets the benefit of the money, so why sh… [Read More...]

Your Business Was Sued - Now What?

It’s a letter that no business owner wants to open - the one from the Clerk of Courts advising you that your business is the defendant in a lawsuit.  What should you do if your business has been sued?  [Read More...]

What is Marital Property (and How Can a Prenup Change That)?

Property division is a part of most typical divorces in North Dakota.  But what exactly gets divided? And how? The answer is simple – “marital property” gets divided “equitably”. The answer as to how “marital property” and “equit… [Read More...]

10 Reasons Why You Need a Lawyer When Starting a Business

Starting a new business is an exciting time, filled with endless possibilities and visions of future success. But starting a new business can also be stressful. And if you don’t do it right, you can set yourself and your new business up for frustra… [Read More...]

Can Social Media Be Used as Evidence in a Divorce?

If you asked a hundred divorce attorneys their best piece of advice about social media and divorce, the majority would probably say something like this: stay off social media for the duration of your divorce or family law matter. If asked to elaborat… [Read More...]