Kelly Ann Staples, experienced Family Law attorney in West St. Paul, MN with 12 reviews
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Kelly Ann Staples

Po Box 18397, West St. Paul, MN

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2003:
William Mitchell College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, B.A.

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22 Mar, 2019
I can't praise Kelly enough for the great work she did for me and two kids who I love. She came onto my case after I had to dismiss my first attorney, was positive from the beginning, and completed my case in a short amount of time. She's kind, intelligent, cares deeply for her clients and the work she does for us, and I am so grateful that she was recommended to me by another of her client's who rightfully praised her to me. I would recommend her to anyone who needs help with a family issue. Thank you, Kelly, from me and the kids!
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Ann

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30 Nov, 2018
Kelly listened to our needs and concerns, and worked with us proactively to come to the best possible resolution of our legal needs. She identified opportunities to streamline the process and avoid the legal system - which ultimately meant that her additional work (and her fees) would be less than they otherwise would have been. She checked in with us along the way to assure all our questions were addressed and make sure things were going as planned. We were really satisfied with Kelly's approach, her demeanor, and her outcomes.
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Anonymous

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14 Nov, 2018
Kelly Staples is an excellent lawyer who helped me and my daughter through several scary and difficult situations with my ex-husband. She provided me with timely advice and support over a long period of time and was ready to act quickly when I needed legal action in an urgent situation. She is smart, kind, compassionate, knowledgeable, and tough as nails when she needs to be. She looks out for the best interests of the children and the family as a whole and stays with you for as long as needed. I would highly recommend Kelly Staples to any friend or family member in need of a great family lawyer.
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law, able to provide timely and effective legal representation
“She is smart, kind, compassionate, knowledgeable, and tough as nails when she needs to be.”
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Caring, empathetic, and committed to her clients' best interests
“She looks out for the best interests of the children and the family as a whole and stays with you for as long as needed.”
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Responsive and accessible, promptly addressing clients' questions and concerns
“She answered all of our questions promptly and professionally.”
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Able to provide valuable insights and perspectives to help clients navigate complex legal situations
“She helped us see things from another perspective and pointed out things that we didn't even know were important.”
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Consistently delivers positive outcomes for her clients
“With Ms Staples help, I was able to secure compensatory time for all of the parenting time I missed out on and my ex-wife is once again adhering to our parenting agreement.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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