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Shelly M. Marquardt Attorney at Law

Family LawDuluth, MN

About Shelly M. Marquardt Attorney at Law

Shelly M. Marquardt focuses on family law, providing clients with expert guidance through complex legal matters. Her practice covers a variety of family law issues, including divorce, child custody, and support arrangements. Shelly is known for her thorough approach to each case, ensuring that clients understand their options and the potential outcomes. She is dedicated to advocating for her clients' best interests while maintaining a respectful and professional environment. In her practice, Shelly emphasizes the importance of communication and trust. She works closely with clients to develop personalized strategies tailored to their unique situations. Her experience in family law enables her to approach cases with both empathy and practicality, striving for resolutions that benefit families and children. Shelly M. Marquardt is active in the Duluth legal community and is committed to staying updated on changes in family law. This dedication allows her to provide informed and effective representation, ensuring that her clients are well-prepared for any legal challenges they may face.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Compassionate representation
Strong negotiation skills
In-depth knowledge of family law
Effective communication
Client-focused approach

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases does Shelly M. Marquardt handle?
Shelly M. Marquardt handles various family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, and property division.
How does Shelly approach her cases?
Shelly takes a personalized approach, working closely with clients to understand their needs and develop effective legal strategies.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026