Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

Wife filed for divorce. Midiation on Jan 20 2010 do I need a lawyer now or can i wait until next court date? Limimdent resouces.....


Asked on 12/31/09, 12:31 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Jesperson Minnesota Lawyers - Jesperson Law Offices

Thank you for your question. You do not have to be represented when you enter mediation, but you should have a lawyer. The problem is that, without the help of a lawyer, you are going into mediation "blind." I don't know whether your case involves custody, child support, or spousal maintenance issues. But even if your case only involves property division, and particularly if there are pension plans or retirement savings involved, you should be represented by a lawyer. Otherwise, you will not necessarily know what is reasonable, what to give up, and what you should insist upon. Further, you cannot assume that a mediator will be there to help you. A mediator cannot give you legal advice, and even if the mediator gives you some guidance, he (or she) is not there to assist you. Yes, you should hire a lawyer.

You can contact my office if you need assistance, whether in your case, or if you are seeking a referral. Good luck.

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Answered on 1/05/10, 2:31 pm


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