Wellner & Isaacson PLLP

Wellner & Isaacson PLLP Serving the north metro area since 1992, with over 60 years of combined experience. The Law Firm – Our office has been serving the Minneapolis-St. Jennifer R.

Paul area providing legal services since 1992. Founded, in 1992, by attorney Jennifer R. Wellner, the partnership of Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP, was formed in January of 1996. The law firm has continuously served the Twin Cities community and its northern suburbs (including Anoka County) for more than 20 years providing a range of services as a general practice law firm with an emphasis in the area

of family law including divorce, custody and parenting time, paternity and child support cases. The law firm also provides mediation services in the area of family law with partner Jo Lynn Isaacson being on the list of individuals serving the court system as an Early Neutral Evaluator for the counties of Anoka, Wright, and Washington. The law firm is well served by Jenny Corner, legal assistant and office manager, who has been part of the team at Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP, since 1999. Mission Statement – Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP has as its primary mission the provision of excellent legal services to its clients in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area, with many of those clients coming to the firm from the northern suburbs including Anoka, C**n Rapids, Fridley, Blaine, Shoreview, Centerville, Lexington, Andover, Lino Lakes, and Ham Lake, and from its hometown of Circle Pines. Often new clients come as referrals from past clients who have recommended the law firm. As necessary, the law firm will aggressively litigate on behalf of its clients while maintaining a professional relationship with opposing counsel. Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP puts a very high premium on honesty and integrity in dealing with clients and with other counsel and the court system. It is a priority of the firm to get the optimum result for the clients at a reasonable cost. We view the taking on of a client for representation as a trust which must be honored by both the attorney and the client. This trust relationship includes, on the attorney's side, due diligence and being responsive to the client's needs including prompt responses to telephone calls, emails and other communications, keeping the client fully informed and providing the best possible ethical representation of the client's legal position and arguments in support of that position. On the client's part, the attorneys expect there to be full disclosure by the client of the facts of the case and prompt response by the client to requests for information and cooperation in the actions that need to be taken on the client's behalf. Areas of Practice – Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP, as a general practice law firm with an emphasis in family law, offers legal services to our clients in several areas of the law including not only family law (divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, property and debt division, paternity cases, pre-nuptial agreements, adoptions, and mediation), but also bankruptcy, criminal defense, business formation (partnerships, corporation, limited liability partnerships, etc.), probate of estates, drafting of Wills and trusts, and civil litigation. Experienced Attorneys – Both the partners of Wellner & Isaacson, PLLP, are graduates of the University of Minnesota Law School, the most highly ranked school for legal education in the State of Minnesota, ranking #19 on the U.S. News and World Report's review of law schools (compared to #124, #126 and #134 for the other three law schools in Minnesota). Wellner has been practicing law since 1979, initially practicing in Bemidji, Minnesota (her hometown). She has practiced in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area since 1986 and brings more than 33 years of legal practice to bear on her cases. Jo Lynn Isaacson has been practicing law in the Twin Cities since 1987, and thus brings more than 25 years of legal experience to serve her clients and she has expanded her practice into the areas of family law mediation and early neutral evaluations. Please look on this website for more expanded biographies of both attorneys. Call (763) 784-1020 for a free half hour consultation.

07/08/2021

While you may like the idea of only having one attorney for the both of you during your divorce, the money it saves in legal fees now could end up costing you dearly later. Remember, each party needs separate counsel to represent their interests.

07/06/2021

We’ve all heard of the stereotypical divorce attorney- slimy and after his money, no matter the cost. Thankfully, most are simply hard working men and women who spend their days working in a field that has more than its fair share of emotional and physical stresses while trying to help their clients.

07/01/2021

After an initial consultation, a divorce lawyer may charge a retainer. A retainer is when the lawyer subtracts their hourly rate for every hour they work until the case is over or until they have depleted the retainer, whichever happens first.

06/29/2021

Do you understand the differences between spousal support and child custody payments? A divorce attorney can explain the divorce process, and after learning about your situation, explain what you likely will receive in the divorce settlement.

06/24/2021

A divorce is never pleasant, so it’s tempting to hurry through the process. However, it’s always better to have an attorney help you through the process so you don’t end up with a final settlement that is less than you deserve.

06/22/2021

When you know that your marriage is in trouble, you know how difficult it can be. Sometimes you simply don’t know what to do next- but a good attorney can be a lifeline on those days and help you understand what the next step will be and what it will require of you.

06/17/2021

When a husband and wife divorce, the marital estate must be divided equitably between the two. Hiring a divorce attorney can make this process much less stressful, since he or she can represent your interests in and out of court.

06/15/2021

Divorce risks increase when the annual marital income is too low, if a low education level is involved, if there is a lack of religion, if one of the parties is a child from a home involving divorce, and if the couple married at a young age. Also, married couples who lived together before they married experience a higher likelihood of being divorced later.

06/10/2021

A “contested divorce” is one in which both spouses are in disagreement with one another about major issues. Common points of contention include child visitation and custody, debt and property division, child support, alimony and others. In a contested divorce, the litigation is longer and more costly.

06/08/2021

If you had no idea that a divorce was in the offing until served with divorce papers, the chances are your spouse has already retained an attorney. You have a limited amount of time to respond to their divorce petition, so consulting with a divorce attorney immediately is highly advisable

06/03/2021

Today, the courts tend to favor strong rights for both parents in cases that don’t involve abuse or other major concerns, which can allow children to keep a stronger connection with both parents and limit some of the negative repercussions they once may have endured.

06/01/2021

You might think that, after nearly 70 years of marriage, a couple would be virtually immune to divorce. But that wasn't true for the oldest couple to ever get divorced - a 99-year-old man from Italy and his 96-year-old wife. The man pushed for the divorce after finding love letters his wife had written in the 1940s.

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Glen Oaks Center 2E South Pine Drive
Circle Pines, MN
55014

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+17637841020

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