Lisa Marie Elliott, experienced Criminal Defense, Family Law attorney in Minneapolis, MN with 8 reviews
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Lisa Marie Elliott

2409 West 66th St., Minneapolis, MN

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1989:
University of Minnesota Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1986:
Regis College, BA - Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Science

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Karin manning

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28 Oct, 2024
Bottom line, I'm divorced so she did what she was hired to do. Beyond that, my experience was similar to A Cody. My daughter's dad and I agreed on everything and shared this information from the start. I wanted to have an expert to make sure that everything was "dotted and crossed". It cost a lot of money for me to have to resend information to Ms. Elliot and her assistant, have several phone calls that Ms. Elliot wasn't prepared for, (she didn't have my information available and said her assistant didn't get it to her yet), reviewing the documents prior to filing to see that my home was listed in multiple counties on the same form), etc. I'm not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV, but I believe that between the county and Elliott Law Offices (ELO), multiple people dropped the ball which caused a several month delay in finalizing the process. Case was filed on 5/7/2024 and on 5/9 court administration sent out a notice of Case Filing & Assignment, which mentioned that a Scheduling Statement is due within 60 days and the Initial Case Management Data Sheet is due no later than 5 days before the scheduled Initial Case Management Conference. The case sat in this status until I called the Court Administrator July 1st to see what was needed, so I could reach out to ELO. Turns out they had everything they needed when it was filled in May and voila, we had a court date. I would have thought that someone at ELO would have questioned this in May when they received the document. Then the night before our hearing, Ms. Elliott reached out to see if I was ready for the hearing. I said something out not being sure what to expect and she said it is standard in cases with a minor child...our daughter is 30. I would have thought my lawyer would know the basics about my case. For an "easy" case, with no minor children, both parties in agreement, only one lawyer involved, etc. They were still able to bill me for the more than the retainer. Again, I'm divorced so she did the job she was hired for, but my experience did not show me the amazing side of their office.
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Dan bailey

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31 Mar, 2023
Lisa and her staff are amazing. They're competent, communicative, and they know their stuff. They advised me on probable outcomes without over-promising, kept me informed throughout the process, and generally made the process of a divorce far easier than it would have otherwise been.
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Daniel heinzmann

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25 Sep, 2020
Dear Reader, Choosing a lawyer in a divorce is a difficult decision, the outcome of my divorce effected 1) the custody of my two kids, and 2) my financial well being once the dust settles. Most lawyers I interviewed wanted a retainer "NOW!" I went into Lisa's office and I was an absolute mess, being on the side of not wanting a divorce but being forced to file for divorce was the most wretched thing I have ever had to do. I cried my eyes out in her office and explained what was going on, I honest to god was treated like a human and not a dollar sign. Lisa treated me as a friend and heard me out, keeping things very professional reminding me to take some of the unnecessary emotion out of the equation that could effect the outcome. How you handle yourself during this time is crucial in divorce, especially when your family custody and financial well being is on the line. In my divorce things started out civilly with my now Ex wife, then once money, and her "rich" aunt got involved the claws came out... Lisa was very attentive to the other lawyers antics and she had some excellent alternatives which I never considered when breaking things down and trying to ultimately compromise. They are not in the game of checkers, it is a game of chess. We ended up going to mediation and the mediator "Dolan Mediation" that's where Lisa found alternatives to me having to give my pension away, the mediator realizing that my medial benefit premiums were not my income (Difference of me paying 400 a month in spousal support vs 0) offering to pay for my children's hockey as a bargaining chip. I got 50/50 custody of my children (wish I had them 100% however I want what's best for the kids). We have all heard "You get what you pay for" and it holds true with Lisa, she is a very fair priced attorney. I have heard of people going with the cheapest lawyer the find and at the end of the day my children, finances were worth the insurance of having a experienced lawyer who is going to give you the best possible result. Nobody wins in divorce, its not a glamourous thing, nobody goes into marriage with the person they love the most looking to get divorced. Life happens and sometimes you are dealt a bad hand. The last year has been the worst year of my life times a million. I have started to rebuild and life has gotten substantially better. After compromising the financials, I didn't have extra money as most people don't after divorce. Lisa worked with me and gave me options of a payment plan as well as waiting until I refinance my house so that I could pay off most of my debts. I wrote this review because Lisa Elliot did a great job and the outcome that was most important to me came to fruition. That being said during the worst time of my life, I had someone who worked very hard for me and treated me with compassion and looked out for the best interest for my children and myself. I also want to let people who are faced divorce: With time you do heal, things get better. My best friend gave me a saying that helped me out and it is "The sun will rise tomorrow" meaning no matter what sh** you have faced and no matter how bad things get, the sun will rise tomorrow. Pray about it, make good decisions (don't bury yourself in the bottle), and try to take the high road... You will never regret taking the high road, things come back around on their own to people who lie, cheat, and are dishonest. I hope this review helps, I am sorry for what you're going through, remember "The sun will rise tomorrow" Thank you Lisa, Regards, Daniel H.
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The lawyer and her staff are competent, communicative, and knowledgeable about the law
“Lisa and her staff are amazing. They're competent, communicative, and they know their stuff.”
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The lawyer provides compassionate support and treats clients with respect, even during difficult times
“I was an absolute mess, being on the side of not wanting a divorce but being forced to file for divorce was the most wretched thing I have ever had to do. I cried my eyes out in her office and explained what was going on, I honest to god was treated like a human and not a dollar sign.”
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The lawyer works diligently to achieve the best possible outcome for their clients, including finding creative solutions and alternatives
“Lisa was very attentive to the other lawyers antics and she had some excellent alternatives which I never considered when breaking things down and trying to ultimately compromise.”
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The lawyer and their staff sometimes lacked organization and responsiveness, causing delays and requiring the client to follow up frequently
“I simply lost count on how much I needed to follow-up to ensure my case was on track. It seems as if Lisa's personal life took precedence more than it ought to with respect to the nature of the profession she chose.”
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The lawyer's billing practices were not always transparent, and the client felt they were charged more than expected for the services provided
“For an 'easy' case, with no minor children, both parties in agreement, only one lawyer involved, etc. They were still able to bill me for the more than the retainer.”

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08 Sep, 2018 by Sue kaiser
Over the 13 years I’ve known and worked with Elliot, I have come to understand his passion for the practice of law and unique/difficult personal injury cases. He is energized to learn new things in order to fully understand the intricacies of a case. He is intelligent, organized, down to earth, compassionate and extremely kind. Because I have the utmost trust in him, I have referred several people to Elliot over the years and if the day comes that I need him, he’ll be my only call.
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