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Assault / Domestic Violence

If you are under investigation or are facing criminal charges for assault or domestic violence, the worst thing you can do is try to explain yourself out of the situation. DO NOT speak to the police or answer any questions. Call a criminal defense lawyer who will protect your rights and aggressively fight for you.

DWI / DUI

Attorney Holly R. Frame has extensive experience in DWI/DUI defense. DWI/DUI charges can have numerous, unforeseen consequences.  Even if you have never been charged with a DWI/DUI before, you will face a license revocation, fines, and possibly even jail time. Furthermore, if you have aggravating factors present, then you may be facing more serious gross misdemeanor or felony level charges. Other possible consequences of a DWI/DUI conviction may also include license plate impoundment, possible vehicle forfeiture, higher insurance premiums, and negative impact on work and/or personal life.

Drug Crimes

If you have been charged or are under investigation for a drug crime, aggressive defense from a dedicated criminal defense attorney is essential. Drug crimes refer to any criminal activity involving the possession, selling, manufacturing or distribution of illegal drugs, simulated controlled substances or non-prescribed prescription medication.

Expungements

If you are considering an expungement for criminal charges or convictions, then it is important to contact an experienced expungement attorney to discuss your options, as well as the expungement process. Expungement involves the removal of any criminal records or information from government records including court files, police records, and state databases.

Probation / Parole Violations

If you are facing a possible probation or parole violation, it is important to have competent counsel on your side. Probation or parole violations occur when you fail to complete all the conditions set at sentencing or if you fail to remain law abiding and have been arrested for a new offense.

Theft

A theft charge in Minnesota is very serious and requires prompt action and aggressive defense from a capable criminal defense attorney. Theft crime convictions carry long-lasing effects on personal areas such as reputation and future employ-ability, not to mention the effect a conviction may have on your freedom.

Sex Crimes

Accusations of a sex crime are extremely serious. If you are under investigation or have been charged with a sex crime, it is imperative to your defense that you speak with a dedicated attorney right away.

Child Custody & Support

Cases involving child custody often tend to be the most contentious of legal matters.  There is too much at stake to forgo it without legal representation on your side to advocate for your interests.

Divorce / Dissolution

If you are considering or have received divorce or dissolution papers, you likely have a lot of questions and concerns.  Divorces can be extremely stressful and oftentimes raise issues unknown to the parties. At Frame Law, LLC, you can have piece of mind that you have someone looking out for your best interests.

Grandparents' Rights

In Minnesota, Grandparents have a right to visitation; however, this right is not absolute. If the custodial parent refuses to agree to visitation, a Court order granting visitation is necessary.

Paternity

In Minnesota, paternity can be established in two ways:

  1. The parties can sign a Recognition of Parentage (ROP) and file it with the Minnesota Department of Vital Statistics, or;
  2. By Court Order.

Pre & Postnuptial Agreements

Due to the ever increasing rate of divorce in this country, more and more couples are protecting themselves in the event that their marriage does not work out through prenuptial agreements, which are also known as antenuptial agreements. A prenuptial agreement is a legal contract which sets forth the rights each party has to non-marital property in the event that there is a divorce, legal separation, or one of the parties dies.

Termination of Parental Rights

The parental rights of a parent to a child can be terminated one of two ways:

1. Voluntarily – a parent who for good cause wishes to terminate their parental rights may do so.
Voluntary termination of parental rights is typical in cases of step-parent adoption.
2. Involuntarily – parental rights may be terminated if any of the following conditions exist:

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