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Carlson & Work

Family LawReno, NV

About Carlson & Work

Carlson & Work is a distinguished law firm located in Reno, Nevada, focusing exclusively on family law. Their attorneys bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to cases involving divorce, child custody, spousal support, and property division. They understand the emotional and financial complexities associated with family law matters and strive to provide compassionate yet assertive representation. The firm is committed to protecting clients' rights and achieving resolutions that are in their best interests. With a reputation for integrity and professionalism, Carlson & Work is a trusted partner for individuals navigating challenging family situations.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Experienced legal team
Client-focused approach
Strong negotiation skills
Thorough understanding of Nevada family law
Commitment to achieving client goals

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases does Carlson & Work handle?
Carlson & Work specializes in family law, including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and property division.
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You can schedule a consultation by visiting their website or contacting their office directly.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026