
Sonja M. Nyberg
- +1-651-227-0611
- No email available
About:
Ms. Nyberg focuses her practice exclusively on family law, including but not limited to divorce, custody matters, paternity, child support, spousal maintenance, non-marital tracing and property division, prenuptial agreement drafting and review, as well as interstate and appellate work. Ms. Nyberg takes great pride on helping individuals through the most difficult of family matters, zealously and empathetically advocating for their rights. The quality of Ms. Nyberg’s work has resulted in her receipt of a “Superb” rating through Avvo.com and being named a Super Lawyer Rising Star and Super Lawyer from 2019 to the present. Prior to beginning her practice in 2012, Ms. Nyberg secured a judicial clerkship in Hennepin County Family Court. There, she worked on high asset divorce cases with complex financial matters, as well as high conflict custody disputes. Ms. Nyberg learned firsthand how judicial officers decide cases and what makes a family law attorney effective inside and outside of the courtroom. Ms. Nyberg knows that every family is different. Her experience, knowledge of the court system, reasoned approach to these matters helps her clients achieve their unique goals. Ms. Nyberg has a great deal of trial experience and would like to hear from you as to how she can assist you with your family law matter.
DVLawyers AI Summary:
The law firm of CBH focuses on providing compassionate and dedicated legal services to individuals navigating the challenging landscape of domestic violence and family law. Their practice encompasses a variety of critical areas, including domestic violence representation, custody disputes, and the filing of restraining orders, which are essential for those looking to protect themselves and their children from abusive situations. The firm’s tone is notably empathetic, demonstrating a deep understanding of the complexities and emotional toll that domestic violence can have on survivors. Their approach is trauma-informed, indicating a recognition of the sensitive nature of these cases and the need for a supportive environment where survivors can feel safe and understood. This sensitivity is reflected in their commitment to guiding clients through the legal process with respect and care, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are prioritized. For survivors considering reaching out, this firm might be a suitable choice, particularly for those who value a supportive and understanding legal partner. They appear committed to empowering clients, helping them reclaim their lives through informed legal strategies. However, it's essential for survivors to assess whether the firm's specific services align with their immediate needs, as each case is unique and may require tailored legal support. Overall, if you are seeking a law firm that prioritizes understanding and compassion while offering solid legal representation in domestic violence matters, CBH could be a good fit for you.
Jurisdiction:Minnesota
Practice Area
Employment Law
Helps DV survivors with workplace safety, leave, accommodations, retaliation, and wrongful termination when abuse affects job performance or requires schedule or location changes.
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
J.D.
Awards
Rising Star
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10 Best Female Attorneys
Super Lawyer
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Reviews
RATED 1.0
Aug 10, 2024via Google
Alex King
"Absolutely worthless Law Firm, withdrew counsel in my divorce without notice, after not advocating for me at all, then despite making payments on the bill while my divorce is still pending they sue me. Run far away from this Law Firm they don't care about anything but the money."
RATED 1.0
Aug 10, 2024via Google
Reid Cole
"Unfortunately, they took our account after convincing us they understand and had worked with small businesses before. After several meetings, emails and draft edits, we were forced to stop working with them to save the thousands of dollars it took to try to explain what they continued to misunderstand. We never did get a working agreement. If you are a small business, look elsewhere."
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2022via Google
Deborah Dixon
"Thank you again for your help, Vince."
RATED 4.0
Aug 10, 2020via Google
Fardowsa Home&Beauty
RATED 5.0
Aug 10, 2020via Google
Isaiah Milligan
"I believe that my attorneys have great experience in employment law."
