Jennifer S. Anderson, experienced Family Law attorney in Carson City, NV with 24 reviews
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Jennifer S. Anderson

415 W Second St, Carson City, NV

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Tiztid hawthorne

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17 Jul, 2024
Went to Carson city from Reno Nv, paid $50 for a 40min conversation. Jennifer seemed as she was not interested in my case nor myself. She barely gave any information and was really quiet like she did not want me there. With being overwhelmed during this time, Jennifer added to the stress. Would not recommend. Consultation only lasted 15/20min. The nice lady at the front desk gave me more information and comfort than she did. That’s the only reason why I showed up. Wish there was an option for 0 stars.
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Jon f

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06 Mar, 2024
Jennifer and her staff are Very professional and handeld my complex custody case with integrity and ease.
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Colin tams

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03 Sep, 2023
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled lawyer who is well-respected in the court
“She is laser-focused, knowledgeable, does her research, is very well-respected by the court, her ethics are impeccable, and she defended me vigorously.”
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Aggressive and effective advocate who fights hard for her clients
“She was the fiercest warrior. Not only was I not left penniless as he threatened, I also was not forced to pay him child support on my meager salary.”
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Provides excellent service and cares about her clients
“Jennifer Anderson and her staff always treated me as a priority, with compassion, and with clear plan. She is honest and truly cares about people.”
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Can be abrasive or unprofessional in the courtroom
“I've observed her during trials, and though she may be knowledgeable in the laws, she is highly unprofessional and gets agitated in the court room. She starts to spew lies and accusations instead of gathering facts and presenting them.”
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Doesn't always effectively defend her clients in court
“When we got to court she was lame. She never even once defended me. Family court is a very bad place to be for a man... don't depend on her to stand up for you in there. She will fail you.”

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