$ 200-250 per hour
Greg Liebl is a family lawyer located in Fargo, North Dakota specializing in divorce, child custody, visitation or parenting time, adoption, prenuptial or postnuptial agreements, restraining or protection orders, name changes, parental rights & more. Although based out of Fargo, Greg works with clients from Grand Forks, Bismarck, Minot and throughout North Dakota.
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$ 200-250 per hour
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Chat withState: Minnesota
Acquired: 2011
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State: Montana
Acquired: 2006
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State: North Dakota
Acquired: 2005
No misconduct found
4627 44th Ave. S., Ste. 108, Fargo, ND, 58104-8400
17 Client Reviews
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Posted by Stephanie | November 13, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Greg is an absolutely amazing attorney.
Greg Liebl is an amazing attorney. Divorce is an emotionally charged event and when things felt like they were going off the rails he pulled me back and help ground me again. He answered every phone call and every email. He was laser focused yet still compassionate and incredibly personable. He lis...
Posted by anonymous | September 12, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Adoption
Very pleasant experience with a stressful and delicate situation
I had the pleasure of working with Greg and his team during an adoption/custody procedure and it was wonderful. Greg was diligent and honest on both sides. I was not sure what I had for options and he researched what was available to me. We discussed what would be the best option going forward for...
Posted by anonymous | March 17, 2015 | Child Custody
Child Custody - helped in a very difficult time
Greg Liebl helped me make it through an extremely stressful time in my daughter's and my life. My daughter has lived with me since she was 1 1/2 months old. I was naïve when I agreed to our custody papers, when my daughter was a baby, which allowed my daughter to be with me Monday through Thursday an...
"I have had the pleasure of seeing Greg in court, and he is a tremendous advocate for his clients. I endorse this lawyer."
"I had the pleasure of working with Greg on a high conflict case in North Dakota pro hac vice. I could not have asked for a better mentor attorney. Greg is level headed, knowledgeable, and professional. I would recommend him to any individual who seeks a competent, driven, and pragmatic family law attorney."
"I recently had a very challenging family law case where I was the opposing counsel to Greg. During our trial, I was impressed with how prepared Greg was, his knowledge of the law and his effective cross-examination of my witnesses. I think very highly of Greg and would recommend him to anyone in need of legal services."
"I have known Greg since 1998, when we met at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN. Through all these years, Greg remains one of the most thoughtful, diligent and trust worthy people I know. Greg is a trusted advisor and takes his work very seriously. He communicates clearly and effectively and has extremely valuable experience in divorce and child custody matters. He is a tenacious lawyer. I endorse and recommend Greg without hesitation."
"Greg has a wealth of knowledge across the spectrum of numerous family law practice areas and zealously advocates for his clients. I endorse this lawyer."
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2013 - Present
Attorney, Severson, Wogsland & Liebl, P.C.
2005 - 2013
Attorney, Nilles Law Firm
2012 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
Minnesota State Bar AssociationMember
2007 - Present
Cass County Bar AssociationMember
2005 - Present
State Bar Association of North DakotaMember
North Dakota Supreme Court held R.F. had standing to bring the paternity action and the court's decision to award grandparent visitation is not clearly erroneous.
2005
JD - Juris Doctor
2002
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2013
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