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Mjoen Law Offices

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7825 Washington Avenue
Bloomington, MN 55439
952.943.3945

Branch Office
P.O. Box 236
Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
218.568.5241
e-mail: mmjoen@cs.com



 

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Michael Mjoen
Managing Partner

WE ARE A DEBT RELIEF AGENCY


Education:
University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Arts, With Distinction, Political Science (1978);

Hamline University School of Law; Juris Doctor (1984)

Affiliations:
Minnesota State Bar Association;
Hennepin County Bar Association;
Real Property Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association

Legal Practice:
Mr. Mjoen is recognized as a leader in the real estate and estate planning across Minnesota. His practice includes:

  • Complex and Simple Estate Planning (living trusts, family trusts, living wills, simple wills, guardianships, conservatorships, lifetime estates, and charitable trusts);
  • Probate (wills, guardianships, conservatorships);
  • Corporate and Consumer Bankruptcy (Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13);
  • Residential Real Estate (representing buyers and sellers through closing. Title opinions & Litigation.)
  • Commercial Real Estate (transaction services negotiating purchases, and sales, drafting documents, representation through closing);
  • Business (shareholder and partnership disputes, contract litigation, business formation).

Mr. Mjoen has also been admitted to practice in the Eighth Judicial District Federal Courts of Western Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Please call 952.943.3945 or E-mail.

 

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