Allison W. Maxim, experienced Domestic Violence, Family Law attorney in Saint Paul, MN with 38 reviews
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Allison W. Maxim

W-1100 First National Bank Building, Saint Paul, MN

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4.8 / 5
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18 Reviews
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Education

2005:
University of St. Thomas School of Law - Minneapolis, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
Minnesota School of Professional Psychology, MA - Masters
1993:
Ohio University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 38 reviews
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Hector matascastillo

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27 Oct, 2023
Allison is not only someone who will represent you with professionalism but also someone who will protect your dignity and your interests with sound methods. I appreciate that she can see through the issues with wisdom and provide counsel with integrity. She is personable and a consummate professional. I don't know what I would have done without her. Thank you, Allison, and your team.
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Fernando f

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23 Aug, 2023
Allison took a very difficult case petitioning to review and a hearing for a closed divorce case. This due to shenanigans from petitioner's attorney on initial court hearing, court procedure not followed, no effort mediation on petitioner's part, and attorney's fees - all around petitioner being awarded my primary home. The case was reopened for review, at the end: I was awarded 100% equity and rights to my home and my attorney fees. Your mileage may vary, but know this: This is likely your best mileage option! Thanks a million Allison!
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P c

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27 Nov, 2022
Never get my call back
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Pros
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Allison is a highly professional and compassionate lawyer who cares about protecting her clients' dignity and interests
“Allison is not only someone who will represent you with professionalism but also someone who will protect your dignity and your interests with sound methods.”
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Allison is an exceptional advocate in the courtroom and is skilled at navigating complex legal matters
“She is a boss in the courtroom!!!!”
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Allison is highly responsive, accessible, and communicates effectively with her clients
“She was always professional, confident, and knowledgeable. She is compassionate and reasonable.”
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Allison provides excellent value and is fair with her fees, without compromising the quality of her services
“She would advise you even when you have not retained her if it's urgent or needed, out of mercy and compassion. No one beats Allison Maxim when it comes to caring for her clients and communicating on weekends or holidays if needed.”
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Allison and her team go above and beyond to support their clients through difficult situations
“Allison and Shannon went above and beyond their job descriptions in order to assist me in my case.”
Cons
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Some clients reported difficulty getting timely call-backs from Allison
“Never get my call back”
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In a few cases, clients felt Allison's approach was not aggressive enough for their specific needs
“I believe a heavier hand would have been more beneficial.”

Publications

2014:
Blog, Does law requiring classes for divorcing parents go too far?
2014:
Blog, In matters divorce, numbers don’t tell the human story
2014:
Blog, Children may fall victim to a law-science gap over custody
2014:
Blog, Route to single dad’s parenting rights not always pothole free
2014:
Blog, Is media field day with ‘conscious uncoupling’ just hay making?
2014:
Blog, Valuing long-held stock for property division poses a challenge
2014:
Blog, Gray Divorce in Minnesota: Financial Considerations for Divorcing Couples Over 50
2014:
Blog, Productivity: Reason for employers to worry about divorce?
2014:
Family Law Forum (Minnesota Bar, Family Law Section), Five Essential Strategies for Preventing International Parental Child Abduction
2012:
Bench & Bar of Minnesota, International Parental Child Abduction Under the Hague Convention
2009:
Family Law Forum (Minnesota Bar, Family Law Section), Cooperative Practice: A Framework for Working with Opposing Counsel in Family Law Cases
2007:
Hennepin Lawyer, Minnesota's New Child Support Law: An Overview
2007:
Hearsay (MSBA New Lawyers Section), Minnesota's New Child SUpport Law: The Basics
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