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St. Paul Prostitution Defense Attorney

Prostitution Defense Lawyer St. Paul John Lesch When it comes to prostitution charges in Minnesota, there are serious consequences for those convicted. Yet, it stands to be said that those serious consequences come for a rather vaguely defined area of the law. In fact, often what separates the guilty from the innocent in prostitution charges is just a few words…

Civil Nonconsensual Sexual Solicitation and Dissemination of Private Sexual Images

The law has historically ignored the damage done to parties by angry ex-partners, set on embarrassing them with nude photos. However, the law is changing. In 2016, John Lesch spearheaded a bill to make revenge porn a crime in Minnesota. The bill became law and is now codified as Minn. Stat. § 617.261. In fact, the Minnesota Supreme Court recently upheld…

Modification and Collection of Modified Child Support

Because parenting is a long-term commitment, often the agreement parties came to initially regarding child support becomes less fair over time as circumstances change. However, bringing a modification action is not always an easy process and cannot be brought for small adjustments in circumstance or income. Ideally, an initial child support agreement will anticipate changes in income and circumstances, lessening…

What to do about a nuisance?

Nuisances come in many forms. From a branch overhanging into a neighbor’s property to raucous house parties, nuisance reports are a common subject of domestic conflict. By understanding nuisance law better, a property owner can help to protect themselves from becoming the subject of a report or understand their rights if a property owner wants to file a nuisance complaint…

Vehicle Forfeiture in Minnesota

Was Your Vehicle Seized After a DWI Arrest? Clients facing a DWI are often worried about fees, a mark on their criminal record and harm to their reputation and employment. However, Minnesota adds an extra burden to the already long list of punishments for a DWI. In Minnesota, a defendant facing a DWI can have their car taken (forfeited) in…

Being Served in Minnesota

Being served in a civil or family law court case can be a jarring experience, particularly if you were not expecting to be served. While being served is almost never a pleasant experience, understanding the intricacies of service and the next steps you should take can help you plan for a positive resolution to your case. What happens when you are served?…

OFP, HRO, DANCO Definitions in Minnesota

Understanding Minnesota Law Concerning OFP, HRO, and DANCO OFP, HRO and DANCO refer to orders that are put in place when a person alleges they are afraid of unwanted contact. While parsing out the meaning of legal jargon can seem intimidating, the difference between these terms is actually quite straightforward. St. Paul Criminal Lawyer John Lesch can help guide you through the process as an experienced criminal attorney experienced with handling OFP, HRO and…

What is Considered a “Non-Marital” Asset in Minnesota?

St. Paul Family Law Attorney John Lesch Explains Non-Martial Assets During the dissolution of a marriage, the task that often spurs the most conflict is dividing up assets. “Who–keeps–what” can be confusing to follow and can spur contention. This disagreement is often seen as petty, although much of the time the disagreement the parties have is less about the stuff and…

Age of Consent Laws in Minnesota

“Age of consent laws” as they are commonly known refer to the age at which a person is legally considered capable of participation in sexual activity. Age of consent laws vary depending on the state. In Minnesota, a person must be sixteen years of age to consent to sexual activity, although some restrictions still exist on engaging in sexual activity with minors aged…

Criminal Expungement in Minnesota

An expungement is a process by which a criminal record is sealed and is unable to be                                          accessed by members of the general public. It is important to note that expunged records are sealed, not destroyed, meaning that while the general public…