Paralegal Brooke Raser of Lommen Abdo Law Firm

Brooke E. Raser, MnCP

Areas of Practice: Divorce, Custody and Placement Disputes, Post-Dissolution Proceedings

Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

Direct: 612.336.1270 / Email: braser@lommen.com

Brooke E. Raser / Biography

Brooke Raser works primarily in family law performing a full range of paralegal tasks from the initial consultation through the discovery process and trial. She is a Minnesota Certified Paralegal and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Paralegal Studies at Minnesota State University Moorhead.

Outside of the office, Brooke enjoys spending time with her husband and two children, traveling, and cheering on the Minnesota Vikings.

Education

  • Minnesota State University Moorhead, B.S., Paralegal Studies, 2017

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