Address: 327 California Ave #4, Reno, NV 89509, USA
Phone: +17754765642
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Tim Golobic
Kelli and her team were outstanding. Thoroughly professional representation. Knew all the bad strategies and games the opposing lawyer (initials AJ in Carson City) would play right from the start of the consultation, totally prepared. I never doubted her guidance.
Stefani Gwen
Her team amazing.... no comments other than that.
HEIDI CORRALES
Kelli and her team are amazing!, she has gone far and beyond to make justice prevale in my case. She gave my kids and I hope at a time when our options appeared limited and a satisfactory resolution to the tons of issues in my case make it seemed impossible to solve. Her calm, professionalism and empathetic demeanor gave me confidence and emotional support dealing with this difficult time. My children and I will be eternally grateful for her service and dedication, Kelli and her team are incredible. Thank you Richard and Loretta as well. I definitely recommend her firm without reservation.
Kim Pezonella
A tireless advocate for her clients that will go the extra mile. There is nobody I would rather have representing me.
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We help our clients throughout the greater Reno area seek modifications to their custody agreements, divorce decrees, and more. Several factors determine whether or not your modification will be granted (such as significant changes in one or both parents' lives) so we recommend discussing your case with one of our lawyers to learn more about your legal options.
Yes, we handle divorces involving property division and many other family law case types. Additionally, we can help with both complex cases (those involving many assets) and collaborative divorce cases. We would be happy to speak with you about your legal needs and how we can help - simply call our office to schedule a consultation.
Nevada law considers both parents equally when determining custody. That said, there are several factors that the court looks at when making a determination, such as the child’s educational and emotional needs, whether one parent has a history of domestic violence, financial stability, and (depending on the child’s age) the child’s preference.
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