Amy L. Helsene - Minneapolis, MN
Attorney at Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren Ltd.
Family Law Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN
8300 Norman Center Drive Suite 1000 Minneapolis, MN 55437 - 1060
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28
Years
Experience
Minneapolis Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Reviews
Highlights
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2025-2026I was working with Amy Helsene since November 2025. She did not communicate well and I had to chase her for emails or phone calls back to me. So I requested a different attorney and that upset her so she chose to file a "withdrawal" notice to the courts (even though she didn't withdrawal I requested to replace her). Then I get an email saying "My firm no longer represents you and you will not be assigned a different attorney". So Larkin Hoffman left me with no attorney, in the middle of a custody case. With a hearing less than a month away. I highly advise anyone to not be represented by her or the firm. Extremely unprofessional. I needed a lawyer that cared for me and my children's future together, her and her firm left me in a extremely vulnerable position as a am fighting for me and my children's relationship. I also never got a monthly financial notice of where my money was going. I contacted John R. Hill hoping to get some help in the matter just to receive an email from him stating "I reviewed the file and do not believe that I have the time and attention your case deserves" Yet again, leaving me in the middle of a custody case without a care in the world, all because Amy was handling my case extremely poorly and got upset when I requested another attorney.
Contact
8300 Norman Center Drive
Suite 1000
Minneapolis, MN 55437 - 1060
Phone: (952) 896-3326
Fax: (952) 896-3333
Website: http://www.larkinhoffman.com
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