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Dwire Law Offices - Lakeville, MN

20686 Holyoke AvenueP.O. Box 427 Lakeville, MN 55044

Updated: 02/06/2024

Lakeville Family Law Firm

About Dwire Law Offices

Practice Areas

  • Family Law
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Spousal Maintenance
  • Property Division
  • Post Divorce Modifications
  • Fathers’ Rights
  • Domestic Abuse
  • Early Neutral Evaluations (ENE)

Pro Bono Activities

  • Dakota County Legal Aid, 1997 - 2008

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Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

20686 Holyoke AvenueP.O. Box 427 Lakeville, MN 55044

Appointments

Weekday

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By Pamela W. on Apr. 17, 2024

2.0 out of 5 stars

Kathie (Mr Dwire's paralegal) is wonderful and very efficient at her job. Mr Dwire is rude, impatient, condescending and arrogant. I asked him what "sole physical and legal custody" meant and he sent me back an email scolding me for not understanding what it was. When I called him out on his character flaws he literally told me off. Telling me I "micromanaged my adult son" and the legal process was "none of my business" even though I paid the attorney fees and my son gave permission to allow me all info. Todd was fine with me through the whole legal process until we terminated his services because we could no longer afford to pay. He proceeded to tell me off via email. SO UNPROFESSIONAL!!! The only props I will give him is he did get visitation rights for my son to his little boy. Thats the reason for the 2 rating

By James S. on Aug. 19, 2022

5.0 out of 5 stars

Todd Dwire for Supreme Court Justice. This man is phenomenal people. He gives it to you straight with no chaser. The first time talking to this man I knew he was a lawyer that would work tirelessly to make sure his client got everything they deserved. Excuse my language but he will not BS you and he knows his profession. Honestly it was a joy to watch him and Kathie work.

By Anonymous on Mar. 07, 2020

5.0 out of 5 stars

I had a very unique situation when it came to my child custody case. Todd was amazing and a real advocate for me. He is very straight forward and lets you know what's a reasonable expectation in your case. As a father fighting for your rights. Todd is your lawyer. He understands it and navigates it with you in a no bs kind of way. Refreshing. Next time I need a lawyer for a family law issue. No thought needed, Todd will be getting a call from me.

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