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Jolene M. Cutshall is a distinguished attorney based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with an office located in the prestigious 2200 Wells Fargo Center. As a dedicated legal professional at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, as well as the Law Offices of Jolene M. Cutshall, she brings over 270 years of cumulative experience in probate law, underscoring her deep-rooted expertise and unwavering commitment to her clients. Her practice is exclusively focused on probate matters, where she meticulously guides clients through the complexities of estate administration, ensuring that the process is seamless and efficient. Jolene's approach to legal representation is characterized by her attention to detail and personalized service, making her a trusted advisor to individuals and families navigating the often daunting probate system. Her extensive experience allows her to anticipate challenges and craft innovative solutions tailored to each client's unique needs. Jolene's profound understanding of Minnesota probate law, combined with her empathetic approach, ensures that her clients receive not only legal guidance but also peace of mind during challenging times. At the core of Jolene's practice is a steadfast dedication to her clients' best interests. She is renowned for her ability to demystify complex legal concepts, empowering her clients with the knowledge necessary to make informed decisions. Her commitment to excellence and integrity has earned her a reputation as a leading authority in probate law, making her an invaluable asset to those seeking guidance in estate administration. Whether working through the intricacies of probate court or managing the distribution of assets, Jolene M. Cutshall stands as a pillar of reliability and expertise in the legal community.
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.