Kara A. Nyquist, experienced Family Law attorney in Anchorage, AK with 43 reviews
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Kara A. Nyquist

825 West 8th Ave, Suite 200, Anchorage, AK

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Sofia shamina

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04 Oct, 2023
Had a bit of a roller coaster custody case that I’m not sure how I would’ve gotten through without Jessica Falke’s and the rest of the Nyquist Law Group’s help. They truly go hard for you, are straight forward with your options and are on your (and the children’s) side. Highly recommend them. They’re worth every penny!
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Jenn

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11 Oct, 2022
I've worked with Nyquist Law Group for over a year through a very intense and complicated custody modification trial. I simply cannot say enough to recommend this law firm. Every single staff member I worked with was clearly well-educated, attentive to all details for my situation and champions of advocacy for myself and my children. I will always highly recommend Nyquist Law Group for anyone involved in family court matters.
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Anonymous anonymous

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14 Sep, 2022
They do not respond to emails. It’s called common courtesy. They selectively answer the phone, depends on who shows up on their caller ID, and how they are feeling that day. Lazy and apathetic approach to client service. What a disappointment!
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable, skilled, and aggressive lawyers who fight tenaciously for their clients
“You won't find a better law firm in Alaska to represent you. Kara and her team are tenacious and will fight to get you everything you want.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, keeping clients informed and involved
“They truly go hard for you, are straight forward with your options and are on your (and the children's) side.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach, providing emotional support during difficult times
“Kara is the best of the best. She is knowledgeable, passionate about what she does, and understanding.”
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Proven track record of successful outcomes, including reversing unfavorable decisions
“This attorney did more in the first 2 weeks than the other attorney on the case at $100 less an hour. The judge called her the STAR of the BAR when she took over my case.”
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Highly recommended by both clients and other legal professionals
“I have recommended her to several others, that informed me she was the best and thanked me.”
Cons
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High legal fees that can be a financial burden for some clients
“While this service sometimes entails a high monetary cost, there is no substitute for the highest level of representation when facing daunting legal challenges.”
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Occasional issues with responsiveness and communication
“They do not respond to emails. It's called common courtesy. They selectively answer the phone, depends on who shows up on their caller ID, and how they are feeling that day.”

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