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1125 Wells Fargo Plaza
7900 Xerxes Avenue S.
Bloomington, MN 55431
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952-746-4111
Fax: 952-746-4112
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Cundy & Martin, LLC, is a family law, criminal defense, immigration, and business defense law firm conveniently located in Bloomington, Minnesota.
The attorneys of Cundy & Martin are committed to excellence and service. Each strives to master his or her field of law, and they work together to serve their clients.
We are a team. Not just the staff of Cundy & Martin, but you (the client) and us as well. We need to and will work with you to create solutions that will work for you.
Family Law and Divorce
Going through a divorce is often complex and usually highly emotional. We can help you solve the problems of child support, custody, and spousal maintenance. We can help you move on with your life. Contact one of our Minnesota family law attorneys today.
Criminal Defense
Everyone deserves quality representation against criminal charges. The worst thing you can do is not to talk to a criminal defense lawyer. A Minnesota criminal defense lawyer can advise you whether the prosecution has a strong or weak case, which can help you determine how hard you should fight.
Immigration Law
Immigration to the United States has become an unforgiving process. You cannot afford to make mistakes, because mistakes can jeopardize your application and prevent you from ever succeeding. By hiring an immigration lawyer, you can help prevent mistakes from the start. You can ensure that you are making your best efforts. Your best chance is to succeed the first time you try.
Business Lawsuits
Businesses are often sued in asbestos and employment law litigation. Whether you believe the lawsuit against your business has merit or not, you should consult a Minnesota business defense attorney immediately. The longer you wait, the more difficult it will be for an attorney to successfully defend your business. A corporation cannot represent itself in a court of law. If the suit does not have merit, then you will need an attorney to make a motion for summary judgment to persuade the judge to dismiss the case. |
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