Roger A. Zahn - Park Rapids, MN
Attorney at Thomason, Swanson & Zahn, PLLC
Elder Law Lawyers in Park Rapids, MN
120 Main Ave. N. Park Rapids, MN 56470 - 1810
Park Rapids Elder Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Real Estate
- Business Law
- Guardianship/Conservatorship
- Probate
Attorney Information
Overview
Roger A. Zahn obtained his law degree, cum laude, from William Mitchell College of law in 1980. Before joining Thomason, Swanson & Zahn, PLLC, on June 1, 2011, he practiced law in the Twin Cities. Roger focuses his practice on Elder Law, Estate Planning, Small Business Formation, and Real Estate. Roger has additional expertise with small and medium size business development and extensive experience in the hotel and hospitality industries. Roger is married, has two adult children, is active in the community and loves golf.
Education
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Legal Education
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William Mitchell College of Law,
St. Paul,
Minnesota, 1980
Honors: cum laude
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William Mitchell College of Law,
St. Paul,
Minnesota, 1980
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Non Legal Education
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University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
English
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University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
Bar Admissions
- Minnesota
Other Affiliations
- Hubbard County Bar Association
Contact
120 Main Ave. N.
Park Rapids, MN 56470 - 1810
Phone: 218-303-9549
Fax: 218-732-5664
Email: Send a message
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