Kimberly Gayle Miller, experienced Family Law, Litigation attorney in Edina, MN with 66 reviews
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Kimberly Gayle Miller

3300 Edinborough Way #550, Edina, MN

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Education

2011:
University of St. Thomas, MA - Masters
2002:
Cornell Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1997:
Brown University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Nathaniel lawson

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30 Oct, 2024
Rodney and Maddie handled my long and stressful divorce with an undeniable sense of professionalism and patience. I got everything I asked for from the beginning and my life is much better now thanks to the Jensen Law Office. Superstars
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Joshua spear

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27 Oct, 2024
Excellent law services. I was in need of guidance this weekend and my primary lawyer was unavailable to reach by phone. I was able to call him and get immediate guidance! This is very valuable when looking for legal representation. I am eternally grateful.
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Katie vanderlinde

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17 Oct, 2024
Finding myself in an unfortunate situation I was blessed to find Madeline Jensen to represent me in a life changing chapter in my life! Madeline is professional, caring, knowledgeable, and fights for what is right! She continued to reassure me and always made me feel safe. Never did she tell me to worry! She worked extra hard to ensure our success and I am forever grateful. I can’t say enough good things about the firm and would 1000% recommend Madeline to anyone!
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Highly professional, knowledgeable, and experienced lawyers who provide excellent legal guidance and representation
“Rodney and Maddie handled my long and stressful divorce with an undeniable sense of professionalism and patience.”
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Lawyers who are caring, compassionate, and focused on the client's best interests
“Madeline is truly amazing. She handled an extremely complex case with such grace and made us feel at ease in the process.”
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Lawyers who communicate effectively, are responsive, and keep clients informed throughout the process
“Megan was very responsive and sensitive to the complicated and difficult nature of the divorce.”
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Lawyers who are skilled at navigating the collaborative divorce process and helping clients achieve fair and amicable resolutions
“I chose to work with Ousky Law Office after listening to Megan and Ron speak about the collaborative divorce process at a Daisy Camp workshop. All of my interactions were supportive, compassionate and reassuring.”
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Lawyers who are well-connected and respected by their peers, which can benefit the client
“Megan is well connected and respected by her peers and partners.”
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Some reviews mention a negative experience with the firm, suggesting that the quality of service may vary
“Rip off not worth the outcome he is with u until he gets his money then they run and hide and don't return calls or help u with the medical side of your claim do not go with this firm..worst law firm ever...”
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A few reviews indicate that the divorce process can still be stressful and difficult, even with the assistance of these lawyers
“Divorce is hard but finding Collaborative Divorce process made it much easier than I expected it to be.”

Publications

2016:
Co-authored with Michael D. Miller, PhD, Easy Guide to Mental Health: What to Watch for and What an Help
2011:
Avvo, How to Work with Your Twin Cities Divorce Lawyer
2011:
Target Law, Divorcing Without an Attorney Comes With Risks
2011:
Target Law, Twin Cities Child Custody Information
2011:
KM Family Law, Who can Benefit from Collaborative Divorce?
2011:
Target Law, Lawyer’s Role in Collaborative Divorce
2005:
Intellectual Property Today, You Can Run But You Can't Hide - 271(a) oes Wireless (co-authored)
2000:
Institute of Healthcare Advancement, What To Do Healthcare Series
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