Brian J. Clausen

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Overview

Mr. Clausen practices extensively in all areas of family law including divorce, complex asset and debt division, child custody and support, spousal maintenance, paternity, domestic abuse, and harassment. He is licensed in the State of Minnesota and Federal Court. Mr. Clausen believes in thorough preparation for his cases and active involvement with his clients.

He is a strong advocate for his client's position. He is a member of the Dakota County Bar Association. Mr. Clausen is a volunteer with several organizations including the Tubman Center and Resource Center for Fathers and Families. He has over twenty-four years of litigation and alternative dispute resolution experience. Mr. Clausen is also a mediator and Qualified Neutral under Rule 114 of the Minnesota General Rules of Practice and is also on the provider list of the Ramsey County Financial Early Neutral Evaluation Panel.

Practices

  • Family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal maintenance, prenuptial agreements and adoption, can be extremely complex and emotionally charged. The decisions you make in your family law case can affect you for the rest of your life. An experienced family law attorney can make this difficult process much easier to bear, helping you make sound, informed decisions about these critical legal matters.

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  • Navigating the complexities of divorce can profoundly impact your life, which is why having a skilled attorney is crucial. Our firm guides clients through both uncontested and high-conflict divorces. We focus on protecting your rights and ensuring a stable, financially secure future. Whether negotiating amicable resolutions or advocating in court, our team is committed to providing strategic legal guidance and aggressive representation.

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  • Our experienced child custody lawyers are manage both physical and legal custody matters, guided by the "best interests of the child" standard. Whether establishing initial custody arrangements or navigating modifications due to changes like relocation or the evolving needs of your child, we are committed to providing strategic and compassionate legal support.

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  • In the wake of a divorce, the financial transition from one household to two can be challenging, especially for a spouse who wasn't the primary wage earner. Our attorneys handle all aspects of spousal maintenance (alimony), including permanent, temporary, lump sum, and non-modifiable agreements. We provide knowledgeable legal guidance and strong advocacy to ensure your rights are protected and your financial future is secured, whether you're establishing, modifying, or contesting spousal maintenance.

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  • Establishing paternity is a critical step in securing the rights and responsibilities of parents not married at the time of a child’s birth. Our attorneys assist in all aspects of paternity law. We offer comprehensive legal support to help clients establish, challenge, or enforce paternity, ensuring that parental rights and obligations are clearly defined. Whether you seek to confirm paternity for custody arrangements, support obligations, or inheritance rights, our firm provides the guidance and advocacy needed to protect your and your child’s legal interests.

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Credentials

  • William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota

    J.D. - 1998

    University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN

    B.A.

    Major: Advertising

    Major: Journalism

  • Super Lawyers, Family Law (2015-2023)

    Tubman Firm of the Year (2010)

    AVVO Client’s Choice (2021)

  • Minnesota

  • Minnesota State Bar Association, Member

    Dakota County Bar Association, Member

    Association of Family Law and Conciliatin Courts, Member

  • Tubman/Crysalis, Volunteer, Present

    Resource Center for Father's and Families, Volunteer, Present

Representative Cases and Appeals

  • Leroy v. Leroy, 600 N.W.2d 729, 1999, Minn. App., 1999229070.