Michael Fink Law
Family Law | Serving Minneapolis, MN
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When Times Get Tough, I Take the High Road
At Michael Fink Law, PLLC, I understand that family is everything. When an issue arises involving your loved ones, it’s natural to feel unsure of your next steps. That’s why it’s so important to reach out to an attorney who can offer guidance through a wide range of family law issues.
Whether you're trying to negotiate parenting time, seeking guidance in property division, or if you have a question about child support in Minnesota, I’m ready to help. Set up a free consultation with me in Minneapolis today.
No matter your family issue, you're likely emotionally overwhelmed. I remind my clients that the path to a resolution is a marathon—not a sprint. As you travel the path to peace of mind for you and your family, remember to always take the high road while remaining patient and practical. I’ll be there with you, every step of the way. I'll listen to your story, seek to understand your situation, and help you pursue the future you and your family deserve.
Contact us today if you need legal assistance with any of the following:
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Child Custody & Parenting Time
- Child Support
- Spousal Maintenance
- Property Division
- Prenuptials
Call 612-800-6793 today to arrange your free initial consultation.
Attorney Michael H. Fink
Bar Admissions:
- State Bar of Minnesota
Education:
- J.D. - New England Law Boston (Cum Laude, 2012)
- Master of Public Affairs - Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs (2009)
- B.A. - University of Minnesota (1978)
Professional Memberships and Achievements:
- Minnesota State Bar Association (2012 – Present)
- Hennepin County Bar Association, Family Law Section (2012 – Present)
- Rising Star Super Lawyers 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- New England Scholar (New England Law | Boston – 2010)
- CALI Excellence for the Future – (Center for Computer Assisted Learning 2010)