Daniel Beck McGuire

1611 County Road B West, Roseville, MN

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Education

2019
Mitchell Hamline School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2014
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, BS - Bachelor of Science

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01 Aug, 2020
I recently used the services of Attorney Daniel McGuire during a Landlord Tenant dispute. Mr. McGuire accepted me as a client on short notice and served as an excellent representative throughout my case. Mr. McGuire was a skilled negotiator and provided a fair settlement without moving to trial therefore avoiding further expense. I may obtain Mr. McGuire’s services in the future if needed. His fees are very reasonable and fair. Mr McGuire was available to answer my questions quickly and accurately.
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Publications

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RAM Law Legal Blog, Child Protection Cases in Minnesota-what Every Parent Should Know
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RAM Law Legal Blog, How do I get my attorney's fees paid for in a Minnesota Divorce?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Can I file for custody in Minnesota if the other parent moved out of state?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Parenting Time Considerations as Children Grow and Develop
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Can I move out of state with my child?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, My Ex Won't Let me see my Child--What do I do?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Can a Grandparent Obtain Child Custody in Minnesota?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, An Unmarried Father's Guide to Obtaining Custody and Parenting Time in Minnesota
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Understanding your constitutional rights in criminal, juvenile, and family court
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RAM Law Legal Blog, The Child in Need of Protection or Services (CHIPS) Process
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Termination of Parental Rights in Minnesota
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Domestic Abuse in Minnesota Family Court
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Adopting a Child in Minnesota
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RAM Law Legal Blog, How is Minnesota Child Support Calculated?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, What Evidence Can I Brin to my Minnesota Court Trial?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, How is Spousal Maintenance Calculated in Minnesota?
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Property Division in a Minnesota Divorce
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RAM Law Legal Blog, The Minnesota Divorce process
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Establishing a Guardianship in Minnesota
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RAM Law Legal Blog, What to Expect at a Social Early Neutral Evaluation
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Establishing a Conservatorship in Minnesota
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RAM Law legal blog, Know Your Rights-- Searches and Seizures
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RAM Law Legal Blog, Child Custody in Minnesota
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23 Apr, 2022 by Anonymous
Denise was one of the most helpful people when it came to my accident. The Insurance companies were pushing to get things settled as soon as possible. Between her knowledge and the needed information, I received a better settlement than I thought possible. Denise is highly knowledgeable about what has to be done and the time frame. THANK YOU so much, Denise, for everything!
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17 Mar, 2018 by Teneeshia
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12 Oct, 2017 by Jennifer
John was extremely thorough, dedicated and did exactly what he said he would do. I definitely recommend him!
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