A Community of Trust
Moore
Family Law works hard and long and carefully to build a community of trust with
you, the Court, and the opposing party. Trust
is based upon:
Achieving results: In some cases it’s necessary to give in on
small points in order to prevail on large ones.
Sometimes you must accept temporary hardships in order to achieve the
best results later on. We work on your
case under your direction; based on a strategy and a legal theory designed to
do you justice in whatever conflict or problem you are involved in: Divorce attorney
Minnesota, child custody battle, and Spousal alimony
MN and support payments. We will explain to you what we are doing and why
and we will help you past the rough patches and complexities.
In
our estate planning practice, we are versed in the powerful techniques of
incapacity planning, wealth transfer planning and beneficiary protection. We
are equipped to deal with the most straightforward estate plan as well as
complex legacy planning involving the handicapped, a blended family, you will,
trusts, durable powers of attorney
and health care directives. It’s a new
and complex world in estate planning and we are well equipped to guide you through
life’s transitions.
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Acting
with integrity: If we cannot help
you we will say so. If what you want
from us is not possible for us to deliver, we will tell you. We will also work to provide you the best
family law and estate planning legal advice of which we are capable.
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Caring: We know that you, our client, may be upset,
angry and hurt; and justifiably so.
Sometimes it’s all rough patches.
We know that. We also know that
what works best is the careful application to your case of a ‘tough love’ attitude
combined with an application of our knowledge of family law and estate law, our
skills in litigation, our ability to work hard and our ability to work smart in
advocating for your family’s future.
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Communicating
bad news as well as good: Family law
especially is built on concepts of equity and concern for the children
involved. This may mean that you get
less than or different from what you want and even from what you actually need. We will not hide this from you. We will also work to achieve the best outcome
practicable for you and yours.
Prevailing
in your family law case, no matter how difficult; or drawing up the estate
planning documents you need, no matter how complex; depends on establishing a
community of trust between us. We are
confident we will prove worthy of that trust.
About Author
Jennifer
graduated from the University of Minnesota cum laude with a bachelor’s degree
in speech communications. In 2006, Jennifer achieved her life’s dream; owning
her own family law practice. She practices every day as Divorce lawyers
Minnesota with the intention of representing her clients’ future.
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