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Eagan Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Katherine Ray graduated with honors from St. Olaf College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. She then earned her Master's degree in Psychology from the University of Minnesota and her Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of St. Thomas.
Katherine focuses her practice on family law, including all aspects of divorce, property division, post-decree issues/modifications, orders for protection, paternity matters, cooperative practice, and domestic abuse issues. Katherine has taken on many pro bono family law cases with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Prior to becoming an attorney, Katherine worked as a mental health practitioner in Hennepin County.
Katherine is a compassionate and efficient attorney who will work diligently to successfully settle your case. It is important to Katherine that her clients feel they are heard, as well as kept informed to enable them to make decisions that serve their best interests.
About Katherine M. Ray
Current Employment Position(s)
- Attorney
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Minnesota
Other Affiliations
- Minnesota State Bar Association
- Family Law Section of the MSBA
- Dakota County Bar Association
- Cooperative Practice Network
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer Lawyers Network
Education
- University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Juris Doctor - University of Minnesota
Master’s degree in Psychology - St. Olaf College
Bachelor of Arts
Major: Psychology
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
4590 Scott TrailSuite 210 Eagan, MN 55122
Phone
Fax
- 651-882-7806
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