Kay Snyder Attorney at Jeddeloh Snyder PA is dedicated to upholding the rights of our clients and finding favorable outcomes. We understand that everyone we represent faces a unique situation, and for that reason, we get to know our clients on a personal level to understand what motivates them. It's an investment on our part that pays off. We're here for you. Once we accept responsibility for your case, we will continue to provide you with the appropriate guidance all the while making certain you are protected to the fullest extent of the law. We offer confidence and peace of mind while we take complicated legal matters and simplify them for you to empower you to make informed decisions about the future. Our promise to every client is that we will apply common sense to every situation, and attempt to resolve matters in the least expensive manner available taking matters to trial only when necessary.
Many people in a divorce are looking to get through the process as smoothly as possible. Still, situations can cause conflict, which is a common part of the divorce process. An uncontested divorce may turn into a contested situation with little warning. Having good...
Child Support
Filing for divorce is a major decision, and the process can be overwhelming. But, whether you are dealing with the custody and future of your children, your home, or financial security, Kay Snyder is an attorney you can trust. With over 35 years of experience in the field, Kay Snyder is a trusted divorce attorney in the Big Lake, Monticello area. She will ensure that your interests are protected, whether custody of your children, child support or financial security.
Child Custody and Visitation
Minnesota law presumes that joint legal custody is in a child’s best interests, but this presumption is rebuttable. Therefore, it is crucial to have a knowledgeable and experienced family law attorney to represent your interests as a parent. Explore more information and resources for child custody in Minnesota.
Guardianship
Spousal Support
A Motion is a form asking the court to decide on a disputed issue in a case and to issue a Court Order. For example, a Motion for Temporary Relief requests a temporary order for child custody, spousal support (alimony), or certain issues about property.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled today in State v. Rosenbush that a driver does not have a right to consult with counsel prior to making a decision of whether to submit to blood or urine testing pursuant to a DWI investigation when law enforcement has obtained a...
Without an estate plan, the probate court will have control of the distribution of your assets. Most importantly, your family may face increased costs without an estate plan. Having an estate planning attorney create an estate plan can minimize court fees and other fees. Explore Minnesota estate planning and elder law resources to help answer your questions.