Patricia M Buss

P.O. Box 240803, Apple Valley, MN

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1981
William Mitchell College of Law, J.D.
1976
Minnesota State University, Mankato, B.S.
1973
Inver Hills Community College, A.A.
1971
South St. Paul High School, Diploma

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01 Mar, 2016
Been my lawyer for 4 years. I wouldnt want anyone else.
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Lynn

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24 Oct, 2014
I was referred to Pat Buss for my divorce. I was nervous and in a difficult spot emotionally as I was filing for divorce and my husband refused to get an attorney. Pat put me at ease during the first meeting. She helped me organize my thoughts and paperwork (as I had to do everything for the divorce) and was my advocate during the entire process. After the divorce there was a glitch in a piece of real estate (county recorder issue) and Pat was there by my side to help with that as well. She is a caring person who connects with her clients and an excellent attorney who "knows her stuff." Pat can be firm when she needs to be and will fight for her client. But also know that she has a heart of a mediator and will work to that end as well, if that is what her client wants. I would highly recommend Pat Buss!
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Jeff

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12 Mar, 2013
Patricia was very knowledgeable in the area of family law. She was very sensitive to the needs of my family. She got us to take a long term view of things and that brought us to an excellent outcome. I would recommend hiring Patricia in any family law matters.
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