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Carver County Divorce Lawyer
CARVER COUNTY DIVORCE ATTORNEY
Blahnik Law Office, PLLC represents clients through out Carver County, Minnesota. Carver County, Minnesota is located southwest of the “Twin Cities” of Minneapolis and St. Paul and just north of the law firm in Prior Lake. Although Carver County is the least populated of the seven metro counties, it is the State's fourth fastest growing county with a population of 80,000 as of 2010. Carver County is in the First Judicial District of Minnesota, which includes Scott County where Blahnik Law Office, PLLC is located. The First Judicial District of Minnesota has four resident judges and includes the counties of Scott, Goodhue, Dakota, Le Sueur, Carver, Sibley, and McLeod. In Carver County, there is one courthouse which is located in the City of Chaska, which is the county seat, at:
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604 East 4th Street, Chaska, Minnesota 55318.
Carver County's mission is to “meet the service requirements and special needs of our residents in a fiscally responsible way. We will plan the county's growth to preserve its rural uniqueness and urban compatibility”.
CARVER COUNTY FAMILY LAW LAWYER
If you are in the Carver County area and have an issue regarding divorce, child custody, or other family law matter, contact Blahnik Law Office, PLLC for a free initial consultation to discuss various options.
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Please contact Blahnik Law Office, PLLC if you have any legal needs or if you simply have a legal question that you want answered. Minnesota Divorce Lawyer & Attorney * Scott County Divorce Lawyer & Attorney Blahnik Law Office, PLLC, 16180 Hastings Ave., Suite 201, Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372 Copyright 2011 - Blahnik Law Office, PLLC |
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