Marian Elizabeth Saksena

Marian Elizabeth Saksena

5.0
Rating: 8.2

Licensed for 26 years

Family Lawyer at Minneapolis, MN
Practice Areas: Family, Mediation, Juvenile

330 2nd Avenue, Suite 760, Suite 5010, Minneapolis, MN

About Marian

Biography

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Family 50%

Divorce, post-decree, paternity, child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, third-party custody and grandparent visitation

50%
Mediation 35%

Mediation in family and juvenile court cases plus other forms of ADR - Parenting Time Expediting and Early Neutral Evaluation services

35%
Juvenile Law 15%

Child abuse, CHIPS, and domestic adoption

15%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 200-280 per hour


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Minnesota for 26 years

State: Minnesota

Acquired: 1999

Authorized to Practice

No misconduct found

Location

DeWalt, Chawla + Saksena, LLC

330 2nd Avenue, Suite 760, Suite 5010, Minneapolis, MN, 55401

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Posted by anonymous | September 05, 2014 | Divorce & Separation

Can't say enough good things!

I used Marian several years ago when going through my divorce. She was very knowledgeable and knew how to approach dealing with a narcissist which was a huge comfort for me while going through this difficult situation. Now that I have to go back and deal with issues again, I searched her out in he...r new firm and it settled my nerves immediately. I have recommended her to friends as well.

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Jonathan Olson

Mediation lawyer | Oct 28

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I've known Marian for many years as an extraordinary communicator and knowledgeable professional. She is a good-hearted, conscientious person and I wholeheartedly endorse her work as an attorney."

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Samantha Gemberling

Child abuse lawyer

Experience

Rating:  8.2 (Excellent)

Honors

2014

Super Lawyer, 2014 Minnesota Super Lawyers

Work Experience

2014 - Present

Partner/Attorney, DeWalt, Chawla + Saksena, LLC

2014 - Present

Attorney/Owner, Saksena Law, LLC

2005 - 2014

Attorney/Shareholder, Walling, Berg & Debele, PA

2002 - 2004

Attorney, Fredrikson & Byron

1999 - 2002

Staff Attorney, Children's Law Center of Minnesota

Associations

Minnesota State Bar Association

Hennepin County Bar Association, Family Law Section

Education

1998

University of Minnesota Law School

JD

Speaking Engagements

2014

2014 Family Law Institute

Seven Things Family Lawyers Should Know About Child Protection (plenary session and breakout session); co-presented with the Hon. Anne McKeig

2012

IAML Hague Symposium for Japanese Delegates

Making Children’s Voices Heard in International Child Abduction Cases: Role of GAL and Children’s Counsel

2011

Webcast

College Costs for Children of Divorce

2010

Indian Child Welfare Law Center Symposium

ICWA and Third Party Custody

2010

In-Service Training for The Family Partnership (formerly Family & Children's Service)

Intersection of Family Law and Mental Health Services

2010

Children’s Legal Services Training

Representing Youth in ICWA Cases

2009

Minnesota Legal Services Coalition Training

Third Party Custody

2009

2009 Family Law Institute

There's No Place Like Home: Permanency Options for Foster Children

2009

2009 Annual Conference: Building Pathways for Children in a Changing Word

Preparing for and Testifying in Court: A Primer for Guardians ad Litem

2006

Minnesota Custody and Child Support

Representing Children in Family Court

2006

Children's Records Law in Minnesota

Juvenile Protection and Juvenile Delinquency Records

2005

Emerging and Innovative Ideas in Juvenile Law: Celebrating 100 Years of Juvenile Courts in Minnesota

Issues Relating to Minority Children in Delinquency and Child Protection Proceedings

2004

Minnesota State Bar Association Children and the Law Section

Adoption Rules 101

2004

Minnesota State Bar Association

Best Interests of the Child and Alternative Caregiving Arrangements

2004

2004 Family Law Institute

When Parents Can't Parent Their Children: Third-Party Custody, CHIPS Proceedings, De Facto Custodians, Guardianships and Adoption

2002

MSBA Children and the Law Section

Uniform Parentage Act Task Force Report: Adoption, Paternity and Assisted Reproductive Technology

2002

Minnesota Supreme Court Media Orientation

Open Child Protection Proceedings (Panel Member)

2002

MILE Juvenile Law Seminar

Legal Rights of Children: Fact or Fiction

2000

Child Abuse Prevention Studies

Improving Outcomes for State Wards

1999

CLC Volunteer Lawyer Training

Representing Youth In Foster Care

Publications

2014

Minnesota CLE Child Protection QuickSheet

2009

Solving the Most Difficult Problems in Divorce Cases The Interplay of Child Protection and Divorce

2007

2006

The Minnesota Custody and Child Support Deskbook Representing Children in Family Court

Languages

English

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