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Our Priority
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Navigating Your Family’s Future With Confidence
Family Law
Your family’s future matters. With decades of extensive family law experience and a solution-focused purpose, we confidently guide you through the challenges of traditional and high-net-worth divorce, child custody, alimony, property division, and other legal matters. While we are skilled negotiators, our formidable courtroom presence ensures you deserve the best possible outcome for your unique situation.
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When Injustice Hits Close to Home
Civil Litigation
Legal disputes are rarely simple, regardless of which side of the argument you stand. Our lawyers are prepared to offer honest assessments, comprehensive strategies, and unmatched guidance to ensure you make the best choices in disputes ranging from business litigation to personal injury and probate.
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Take Control of Your Case with Mediation
Mediation
When everyone shares the same goal, mediation can avoid a costly and time-consuming trial and achieve a satisfactory outcome for all parties. Our clients and network of fellow attorneys seek us out for our experience, honesty, practical legal perspective, compassion, and devotion to prioritizing alternative solutions that matter.
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Have a Plan in Place
Estate Planning
Contemplating your future absence at any stage of life can be overwhelming, but that does not lessen the importance of protecting your legacy and family’s future. We learn what matters most to you and provide experienced and tailored estate planning solutions through Wills, Trusts, POAs, and other critical documents.
Our Story
Our Story
Nelson Law Group, PC began with a vision to revolutionize the legal industry by infusing it with compassion, character, integrity, and genuine care for each client. Recognizing the profound impact of legal disputes on individuals and families, we set out to establish a firm where heart and law intersect seamlessly. And yet, we recognize that compassion must also be backed by experienced and responsive legal services that staunchly defend and guide you through your toughest times. We are not just legal advisors—we are trusted allies, dedicated to protecting your interests and helping you move forward with strength and renewed confidence.
Insights
A common misconception we hear in consultations with existing and prospective clients is that a person can be too young for estate planning. They are legitimately under the impression that people in their 20s and early 30s are not yet at the point in their lives when wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other important legal documents are important. In their mind, estate planning is only for the elderly. It is also only for super-wealthy people and their families. This could not be further from the truth. You Are Never Too Young for Estate Planning Unlike having the right to
Estate planning is one of the most important things you can do for your family — now and for years down the road. The problem is that no one likes to think about the day they are going to pass away. As a result, people put the conversation off until a later date thinking that it is nothing they have to worry about anytime soon. For our team of attorneys, it is a rewarding experience to see many of our clients overcome those fears and start planning now for all of life’s twists and turns. We have written about this
Many recently divorced people genuinely believe they are woefully unprepared for whatever happens next. And who can blame them? Divorce is a significant, life-changing event, and once the dust has settled on the legal side of things, there are still concerns over everything from how they will “make it” financially to how they will handle being a single parent and more. It is a giant guessing game that is difficult not to get overwhelmed by. Instead of looking forward with positivity, you are stopped dead in your tracks as you stare down an unknown path you never imagined taking. Yes,
Co-parenting is the relationship between divorcing spouses who must now share the responsibility of caring for their children while also working together to make their kids’ lives with each parent as normal as possible. To accomplish this, both parties must strive to be positive in their thoughts and actions. This includes putting aside any differences or animosity that may still linger, and for the most part, many parents end up succeeding in their efforts. But what happens if co-parenting does not work? Not every marriage ends amicably. And even those that do can have their limitations. As a result, you
Nelson Law Roundup: 9 Useful blog posts about Having a Successful Marriage You would think that because we are divorce attorneys, we are more concerned with helping people get divorced rather than promoting a successful marriage. But that is not true. While not every relationship can or should be saved, we believe that marriage is absolutely worth fighting for. And it is a wonderful feeling when you get to hear stories of love and devotion. If we can help by sharing valuable tips we have learned over the years as well as advice from couples who gracefully navigate the ups
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