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Nyberg Law Office PLLC

Family LawFargo, ND

About Nyberg Law Office PLLC

Nyberg Law Office PLLC is located in Fargo, North Dakota, and focuses exclusively on family law. The firm serves clients dealing with various family-related legal issues, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. With a client-centered approach, Nyberg Law Office aims to provide clear guidance and support throughout the legal process. The attorneys prioritize understanding each client's unique situation to develop tailored legal strategies. They work diligently to achieve fair resolutions while minimizing conflict and stress for families. The firm is recognized for its commitment to effective communication and compassionate representation.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Client-centered approach
Experienced in family law
Strong negotiation skills
Compassionate representation
Clear communication

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of family law cases do you handle?
Nyberg Law Office PLLC handles various family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and adoption.
How can I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation by visiting our website or contacting our office directly.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026