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Our Core Beliefs
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Divorce isn’t the end of your story —it’s a transition to your next chapter.
Kids can and do thrive in single-parent homes filled with love.
Being proactive now creates the best outcomes for your future.
I'M TAYLOR
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Most would describe me as a divorced mom of four, an attorney, and a business owner. But like you, I am more than just that.
Society has spent decades both stigmatizing divorce before transitioning to making light of the end of people's marriages like it's no big deal —but neither tells the full story. I know first hand, divorce is hard. Healing takes time. But it doesn’t have to define you forever.
The best way to move forward is to approach divorce and coparenting with intention, clarity, and an eye on your future. That’s where we come in. Let’s navigate this transition together—so you can step into what’s next with confidence and strength.

MY STORY
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I started practicing divorce law right out of law school, guiding clients through one of the most challenging transitions of their lives. But in my late twenties—married, raising young kids—I didn’t fully understand what they were going through.
That changed when I went through my own divorce.
What followed was a four-year journey of healing, rebuilding, and redefining my life. I had to navigate financial recovery, learn how to co-parent, set boundaries, and, most importantly, rediscover my worth outside of marriage and motherhood. That journey gave me a new perspective—and a new passion.
Now, I help divorced mothers take control of their future, guiding them through the process with clarity and confidence. Because divorce isn’t just an ending—it’s an opportunity to write your own future. And I’m here to help you do exactly that.
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Professional credentials and highlights:
Admitted to practice in the State of Minnesota in 2017
Member of the Minnesota State Bar Association
Regular speaker on legal topics for Minnesota CLE
Adjunct Professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law