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Joshua Damberg
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I am an Estate Planning & Elder law Attorney with the law firm of Fafinski, Mark & Johnson in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. As part of the FMJ team, I meet with clients to design, draft, and execute legal documents (Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Directives). I also offer educational presentations on estate planning and elder law topics in the Twin Cities community.
I bring my high energy level, assertive personality, and sense of humor into all I do. Outside of a professional context, I am a Delano Area Youth Hockey Association coach, a Minnesota Gopher and Minnesota Wild aficionado, a pond hockey enthusiast, and an avid reader/movie connoisseur.
Education
- University of St. Thomas, Minnesota School of Law
- J.D. (2017) | Law
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- Honors: UST Mission Award: Service & Community, Dean's Scholarship
- Activities: UST Fightin' Apostles Hockey President & Participant
- University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
- B.A. (2014) | Political Science, Leadership
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Professional Experience
- Associate Attorney
- Fafinski, Mark & Johnson
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- Attorney
- Messerli & Kramer P.A.
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- Estate Planning & Elder Law Attorney
- Henningson & Snoxell, Ltd.
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- Associate Attorney
- Maser, Amundson & Boggio, P.A.
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- Law Clerk
- Maser, Amundson, Boggio & Hendricks, P.A.
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- At Maser, Amundson, Boggio & Hendricks, I handled legal research tasks for the elder law practice group. Research project areas included taxation, special needs trusts/planning, elder abuse and various benefits qualification/application issues. Additionally, I wrote and edited blog posts on elder law topics for publication upon Maserlaw.com, as well as helping develop and edit presentation material.
- Summer Associate
- Pemberton Law Firm
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- As a Summer Associate at Pemberton Law, my duties primarily consisted of legal research, document review, and memo drafting. My experience with Pemberton, one of Minnesota's oldest established firms, offered exposure to numerous areas of law including family, real estate, estate planning, and employment/labor law. In my capacity as a Summer Associate, I was able to observe and assist with client interviews, mediations, discovery, and other client communication tasks.
Speaking Engagements
- Dementia, Impairment, and the Capacity to Sign Legal Documents, Individual Event: Ethics CEU for Social Workers
- Estate Planning 101, Individual Event @ First Evangelical Free Church
- Elderly Waiver & Medical Assistance, Individual Event @ Hillcrest of Wayzata Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center.
- Protecting Yourself Against Senior Scams, Individual Event @ Westridge of Minnetonka
- Elder Law: Insight from an Elder Law Associate, Minneapolis Area Senior Workers Association (MASWA) Monthly Membership Meeting
Awards
- Mission Award: Service and Community
- University of St. Thomas School of Law
- The Mission Award for Service and Community recognizes members of the UST School of Law community who have shown exceptional service or leadership through living out UST's Mission of commitment to improving the lives of members within our law school community and/or in our local, parish, cultural or global communities.
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Minnesota  # 0399198
- Member
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- Minnesota State Bar Association
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Minnesota
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration
- Elder Law
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Legal Answers
- Q. What is the legal procedures of obtaining a death certificate in the state of Minnesota
- A: Obtaining a death certificate in Minnesota is a pretty simple process. The Office of Vital Records is responsible for maintaining death records. Each county has its own office location.
To receive death certificates you must complete an application requesting the certificates, provide valid identification, and pay the fee. Only people with a "tangible interest" may request a death certificate, which means you must be the subject of the record, a child, grandchild or great-grandchild, the current spouse, a parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent, or a sibling. Health Care Agents, Guardians, Conservators, Personal Representatives, and Trustees may also request certificates. An authorized ... Read More
- Q. If an estate is in a trust but worth over 2.1 million in WA is it required to go to probate? We are being told it is and
- A: I'm unsure why this is posted in the Minnesota jurisdiction, but the answer should generally be "no". A Trust is a vehicle designed specifically to avoid probate, no matter where it is created or where the person who created it (called the Settlor or Trustor) passes away.
The issue MAY be that the Settlor/Trustor failed to properly title ownership of all of his or her assets into the Trust. Most estate planning attorneys that draft Trusts include a document called a Pour Over Will. This document would require a probate to transition assets from the decedent's name individually into their Trust following death.
An asset amount should not trigger a probate on its own if ... Read More
- Q. I just received a priority claim notice from county for my father claiming my mothers assets in her recent passing away.
- A: The answer to this should be pretty straightforward, despite the complexity of the applicable rules. The process you are referencing is called "Estate Recovery". The County brings forward a claim they have had for your father's receipt of Medical Assistance (Medicaid) benefits following your mother's passing. In a married couple situation, the County will not bring a claim upon the first spouse's death. This all appears to be appropriate factually.
The amount of Medical Assistance paid does have a high priority in terms of claims paid from an estate. It would be wise to work with a Probate attorney to make sure that all potential claims are handled correctly. With ... Read More
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