Michael Fink Law, PLLC
310 4th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Michael Fink Law, PLLC, is known in Minneapolis for family law representation focused on divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, property division, prenuptial agreements, adoption, modifications, paternity, parental rights, business valuation, and domestic violence protection orders. The firm serves families across Minnesota, including St. Paul, Edina, Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, Anoka County, Ramsey County, Dakota County, Carver County, Washington County, and nearby communities during disputes involving children.
Michael Fink Law, PLLC, develops personalized legal solutions by examining each family’s facts, financial concerns, parenting schedules, children’s needs, and long-term stability. The firm explains legal options, evaluates risks, and builds practical strategies before negotiation, mediation, or court. This preparation supports clearer decisions in divorce, custody disputes, support disagreements, business division, post-decree changes, paternity matters, and emotionally difficult transitions involving parents and children across Minnesota courts and counties statewide proceedings.
Michael Fink Law, PLLC brings a family law focus, Minnesota practice experience since 2012, and business experience gained before attorney Michael Fink earned his law degree cum laude from New England Law in Boston. The firm prepares every case as if a trial may occur, organizing records, testimony, exhibits, and settlement positions. This disciplined approach strengthens negotiation leverage while preserving courtroom readiness when disputed issues require judicial resolution in family court proceedings.
Michael Fink Law, PLLC, is recognized through strong client reviews, a five-star Google profile, and reported results involving parenting time, spousal maintenance, custody, and arrears recovery. Clients describe honest guidance, responsiveness, patience, and steady advocacy in difficult family cases. Clear communication, practical judgment, mediation strategy, and trial preparation help the firm pursue workable agreements or court orders that protect children, finances, family stability, and future planning goals after litigation ends.