Carlsen Law Offices, PLLC - Tacoma, WA
Family Law Lawyers in Tacoma, WA
1001 Yakima Avenue Ste. 7B Tacoma, WA 98405
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18
Years
Experience
Tacoma Family Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Carlsen Law Offices, PLLC
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2019-2021Laura Carlsen is a fantastic attorney that stood up for my children’s best interest. My case had so much conflict and my parenting plan and child support orders were a mess before I partnered with her. Now I have court orders that reflect the best interest of our children and conflict is much less. She is a powerhouse in the court room and is not afraid to go to trial. Laura was a game changer and my only regret was not finding her earlier. I would have saved so much money not having to redo things.
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Hired Law firm 2022-2024This woman is the absolute WORST! I had to file a grievance against her with the WA State BAR for money she has owed me for OVER A YEAR! She will dodge your calls, she will lie, she will do anything she can to get out of giving you your money. Her work is sloppy and she is a very unethical person. I know there are other people out there that she has done this to by doing a little research. I would encourage those people to also file a grievance to get her out of practice!
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Hired Law firm 2018-2019This attorney took $10k and did nothing to help me
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Hired Law firm 2022-2024Awful experience. Used them for a divorce and the communication was poor and inconsistent. I mistakenly re-engaged them when my ex did not comply with the separation agreement in final divorce orders. I got some email advice but no actions taken as agreed upon in a signed agreement and then was totally ghosted. No invoices were ever received and they took my retainer funds. Tried to get in contact for the better part of this year and no returns to voice mails and they'd respond to emails every few months with stock language saying like "we are busy in court" or "we will have an updated invoice to you this week" but I never saw anything. Recently, my emails were kicked back and I discovered that their website is gone and "has been suspended." I filed a grievance with the state association and have not heard back yet. It's really upsetting that a law office would take advantage of folks at all, let alone while they are going through a gut-wrenching divorce and grieving process. Steer clear! Please file a grievance.
Contact
1001 Yakima Avenue
Ste. 7B
Tacoma, WA 98405
Phone: 253-215-1849
Fax: 253-617-1351
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm; Saturday-Sunday: Closed
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