About Kay
Kay Snyder practices family law in Saint Cloud, Minnesota — She has been a partner at Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes since 2000. The firm operates multiple offices, including locations in Saint Cloud, Big Lake, and Cold Spring. Kay focuses on divorce cases and other family law matters, providing comprehensive legal services to her clients throughout the region. She earned her J.D. from Hamline University School of Law in 1986. Prior to that, she completed her B.S.
at Minnesota State College & University - St. Cloud State University in 1982. Her educational background laid a strong foundation for her legal career, equipping her with critical skills in legal analysis and client advocacy. Most of Kay's practice involves handling the requirements of divorce proceedings. She assists clients with issues such as child custody, property division, and spousal support. Cases typically involve negotiations, mediation, and, if necessary, litigation in family court.
Her approach emphasizes clear communication and thorough preparation, ensuring that her clients are well-informed throughout the legal process. Before joining Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes, Kay worked in various legal settings. This experience has enriched her understanding of family law and has enhanced her ability to represent clients effectively. She is committed to achieving favorable outcomes for those she serves, whether through amicable resolutions or more contentious court battles. Kay is an active member of several legal and community organizations. She belongs to the Minnesota State Bar, Minnesota Women Lawyers, and the Stearns/Benton Bar Association.
Additionally, she participates in local chambers of commerce, including the Cold Spring Chamber of Commerce and the St. Cloud Downtown Council. These affiliations reflect her dedication to both her profession and her community. Her commitment to family law and her experience make Kay Snyder a respected figure in her field. She continues to advocate for her clients with passion and diligence, striving to make a positive impact in their lives during difficult periods.