
Christine L. Stroemer - Saint Paul, MN
W-1100 First National Bank Building332 Minnesota StreetSaint Paul, MN 55101- 1379
Collins, Buckley, Sauntry, & Haugh, P.L.L.P.
Updated: 10/12/2020
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Overview
Christine Stroemer has practiced family law for over 30 years. Her practice includes all areas of family law, including complex marital dissolutions, custody disputes, support issues, financial and tax aspects, business valuations, prenuptial agreements, paternity and domestic abuse. She has helped clients achieve creative amicable and fair resolutions and has been a tough litigator when necessary.
Christine has been consistently named a "Super Lawyer" each year since...
Christine Stroemer has practiced family law for over 30 years. Her practice includes all areas of family law, including complex marital dissolutions, custody disputes, support issues, financial and tax aspects, business valuations, prenuptial agreements, paternity and domestic abuse. She has helped clients achieve creative amicable and fair resolutions and has been a tough litigator when necessary.
Christine has been consistently named a "Super Lawyer" each year since...
Christine Stroemer has practiced family law for over 30 years. Her practice includes all areas of family law, including complex marital dissolutions, custody disputes, support issues, financial and tax aspects, business valuations, prenuptial agreements, paternity and domestic abuse. She has helped clients achieve creative amicable and fair resolutions and has been a tough litigator when necessary.
Christine has been consistently named a "Super Lawyer" each year since 2006 by her peers and has been named to the Super Lawyers Top 100 Women Lawyers list. She was recently honored by Tubman for her 30 years of volunteer service.
Mediator
Christine's practice currently centers on her work as an appointed neutral mediator or evaluator in family law cases. She is an experienced family law mediator, a qualified Neutral under Rule 114 and has been trained in Collaborative Law. She is an Early Neutral Evaluator for both financial and custody and parenting time issues. In addition, Christine has been trained as a Consensual Special Magistrate and Family Law Arbitrator. She is dedicated to helping the parties reach fair and efficient resolutions of the issues involved.
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