Top Issues – Minnesota Family Law Appeals

In some Family Law cases, the Judge or Referee assigned to the case makes a decision that may not adequately address the legal issues presented.  When a party feels that a Judicial decision constitutes an abuse of discretion or was made in error, there are legal remedies, including the option to file an Appeal.

Some of the primary Family Law areas that may require an Appeal include Child Custody, Parenting Time, Property Division and Spousal Maintenance.

The decision to file an Appeal is one that needs to be carefully analyzed with particular attention to the evidence and facts presented, and only after determining that an Appeal would be a viable option under the specific circumstances of the case.

Located in the historic Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis, Lake Harriet Law Office provides experienced and personalized legal representation exclusively in the area of Family Law.

Randall A. Smith is the founder and principal attorney of Lake Harriet Law Office and has practiced law since 1996. Mr. Smith earned his B.A. from Hamline University, his J.D. from Drake University and his M.B.A. from the University of St. Thomas.

You have the legal right to file an Appeal in your Family Law case.  If you decide to file an Appeal, It is important to have an experienced attorney who understands every phase of the Appeals process.

Our goal is to provide you with the highest-quality legal representation, and to make sure that you are well-informed throughout the entire Appeals process.

Lake Harriet Law Office represents clients in Minneapolis, Edina, Bloomington, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Eden Prairie, Plymouth, New Hope, Southwest Minneapolis, Linden Hills, Hennepin County, Ramsey County, St. Paul, Wright County, Anoka County and Scott County.

Published On: March 14, 2013Categories: Family Law Updates

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