
Lindsey Didion
Areas of Practice:Divorce, Custody and Placement Disputes, Post-Dissolution Proceedings
Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Direct: 612.336.9349 / Email: ldidion@lommen.com
Lindsey Didion / Biography
Lindsey Didion has focused solely on family law since 2015. She brings her experience working with clients from all walks of life as they navigate their way through the legal process; from the first nervous phone call through the resolution of the case. She obtained her Paralegal Associate of Science from Inver Hills Community College in 2013.
Outside of the office, Lindsey enjoys spending time with her partner and their daughter, hunting, boating, rock hunting, fishing, hiking, and traveling.
Education
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Inver Hills Community College, AS Paralegal, 2013
News + Articles
A Guide to Navigating Divorce
Divorce is a multifaceted and emotionally taxing experience. It involves legally ending a marriage and will significantly impact everyone involved. This guide offers a detailed overview of key considerations and steps to help you manage the divorce process...
Significant Changes to Minnesota’s Spousal Maintenance Statute
Minnesota’s family law statutes have recently undergone significant changes. This new legislation went into effect on August 1, 2024 and updates laws concerning custody, parenting time, spousal maintenance, antenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and assisted...
Lommen Abdo Attorneys Named to the 2025 Best Lawyers® and Ones to Watch Lists
We are thrilled to announce that half of Lommen Abdo’s attorneys have earned the prestigious recognition of being named in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers®. These accomplished legal professionals have demonstrated unwavering dedication, exceptional skills, and a...
The Impact of Domestic Abuse on Divorce Proceedings in Minnesota
Domestic abuse, a grave issue with profound repercussions for relationships, families, children, and individuals, holds significant weight in divorce cases in Minnesota. It plays a crucial role in shaping the final outcome of custody in divorce proceedings. For those...
Breaking News: An Important Warning to Cohabiting Couples
During my practice, a party may occasionally express a desire to cohabitate with a future partner rather than pursue marriage. Frequently, the justification focuses on the desire to keep finances separated should the relationship end. Yet, a recent decision from the...
When is an agreement to settle a binding settlement agreement?
Divorce is a volatile, difficult, and emotionally charged process. In some cases, a party’s desire to finalize their case can overcome their better judgment. This blog summarizes basic concepts in Minnesota when it comes to determining whether an agreement is final...