Michelle Faye Horn

860 Blue Gentian Road, Suite 200, Eagan, MN

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St. Catherine University, Psychology
2004
William Mitchell College of Law, Juris Doctorate

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Tyann klande

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20 Dec, 2024
I had the privilege of being represented by Marie Pacyga back in 2022, and I cannot say enough positive things about her and her team. From the very beginning, Marie stood out as someone who is not only incredibly intelligent and knowledgeable but also kind, compassionate, and genuinely caring. She treats you like family and goes above and beyond to achieve the best possible resolution for your case. Marie made sure I always felt informed, taking the time to carefully explain every step of the process in a way that put my mind at ease. Most importantly, I never once felt judged by her. Her unwavering support and understanding during such a challenging time meant the world to me. Honestly, I will always think of Marie as my guardian angel. If you’re looking for the best legal representation, Marie and Ryan are truly in a league of their own. I am forever grateful for their exceptional advocacy and the kindness they showed me throughout the entire process. If you want the best, look no further—Marie and her team are the only option. Thank you, Marie & Ryan, for everything!
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Adam gackstetter

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02 Dec, 2024
Caring and gets the job done.
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Elizabeth nordin

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30 Oct, 2024
On March 8, 2023, my ex-husband physically assaulted me. The following morning, after contacting the police again for assistance, I relocated with my young daughters to my mother’s residence in Iowa, as I had no safe place to stay in Minnesota. I hired Anna to represent me in my divorce proceedings, paying her tens of thousands of dollars for her services. However, Anna was extremely reluctant to go to trial and failed to advocate for my best interests during mediation with my aggressive ex-husband, urging me over and over again to settle for his demands. I agreed to return to Minnesota by September 2024 to share 50/50 custody with my ex-husband, contingent upon him paying the property equalizer as part of the divorce settlement. Anna was supposed to draft and submit the divorce decree by May 23, 2024. Although she agreed to this in front of Judge Edwards on April 24, 2024, she did not follow through. I repeatedly contacted her throughout the month of June and finally received an initial draft on June 17, which I promptly reviewed and returned with notes. I reached out to Anna about this very issue on June 4, June 10, June 11, June 13, June 17, June 18, June 23, June 28, July 10, July 15, July 30, July 31, Aug 1, Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 13, Aug 15. Despite all of these follow-ups, Anna delayed incorporating my and the opposing counsel’s notes until August 19. Due to Anna’s lack of responsiveness, the divorce decree was not finalized, preventing me from moving back to Minnesota as planned. My ex-husband refused to exchange custody of our daughters on September 1, leading to an emergency hearing where the judge allowed him to keep the children in Minnesota. This decision followed a private meeting between Anna, the opposing counsel, and Judge Edwards, during which I was not informed of the discussions. Anna claimed she informed the judge of my ex-husband’s abusive behavior, but said Judge Edwards was indifferent to the abuse. Instead of paying the divorce settlement as stipulated, my ex-husband transferred securities to avoid tax liabilities. Anna sent one email to the opposing counsel to address this issue but has not followed up since. This situation has left me without the necessary funds to relocate, impacting my ability to be with my children. Anna’s conduct has been egregious, showing a disregard for my and my daughters’ well-being. Anna attributed the delay in finalizing the divorce decree to extensive back-and-forth with the opposing counsel. When I requested all email correspondence and an itemized bill for her services, she refused. Do not hire her.
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Pros
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Highly professional and diligent in handling cases
“Michelle was very professional and handled my case very diligently. She kept me informed of the status and advised me on a few occasions as to what I needed to do to make the process go smoothly.”
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Personable, kind, and a great listener
“I loved working with Michelle because she is so personable. She is very kind and a great listener.”
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Knowledgeable and able to explain the legal process clearly
“She is a true fountain of knowledge and was always able to explain the process to me in terms that made sense to me.”
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Well-respected and connected in the legal community
“Every time we went to mediation or court, everyone seemed to know her - including the judge, the courtroom clerks and other attorneys. Everyone always seemed genuinely happy to see her.”
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Genuinely cared for her clients and their well-being
“She ALWAYS listened to me, and always had my back at every stage of my divorce. I would absolutely recommend her to anyone contemplating a divorce, or looking for sound legal advice and straight answers.”
Cons
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Failed to deliver on promised services
“I hired this lawyer and was told several things I would be getting in my child custody case. It ended up where she didn't do anything to help me and I could have gotten what I had without her help.”
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Overly billed the client without consent
“She cost me lots of money and would email me and charge me without my consent.”

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