Brooke Raser, 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

News + Articles

Family Law Q&A with Marc Johannsen:

How did the "best interest" factors change in 2015? [Transcript] What jurisdictional considerations do I need to keep in mind if I am getting a divorce and live in Minnesota while my spouse lives in Wisconsin? [Transcript] What custody rights do grandparents have to...

Civil Litigation Q&A with Keith Broady:

What types of issues do you see most often in your commercial litigation practice? [Transcript] What is the first thing I should do if my professional license is being threatened? [Transcript] What is your experience in civil litigation? [Transcript] View all of the...

News You Can Use July/August 2015

News You Can Use July/August 2015

U.S. Department of Labor interprets definition of “employ.” Options for keeping the vacation home in the family. Strategizing your compliance plan. Preparing for the unexpected spill on your property. How the “best interest” factors in family law changed this.  ...

Minnesota Implements Significant Family Law Reform

Minnesota Implements Significant Family Law Reform

For the first time in a number of years, the Minnesota Legislature passed a series of significant reforms in the area of family law. The omnibus family law bill (S.F. 1191) signed by Governor Dayton on May 14, 2015, (1) rewrote the Best Interests of the Child Statute...