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“Subrogation” and Personal Injury Claims
When a negligent driver seriously injures someone in a car crash, the victim is often put in a situation where they have little choice but...
Five Things to Know: Community Property
The division of property is one of the essential issues that couples must resolve when they divorce. Particularly when high-value assets and wealth are involved,...
Can You Date While Separated in Nevada?
Although Nevada allows for couples to obtain relatively quick resolutions to divorce proceedings, some people still separate then choose to take their time before actually...
Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights in Nevada?
Grandparents love their grandkids, and many jump at opportunities to spend time with them. Sometimes, there is contention between what grandparents want and what the...
Premarital Agreement in Nevada
While marriage represents the dreams of a lifelong commitment between spouses, many people choose to take a pragmatic approach to the possibility that their marriage...
Can a Parent Withhold Child Visitation From Another Parent?
Child custody disputes can be a combustible combination of parents’ underlying relational tensions and each parent’s belief that they know what is best for their...
What If I Change My Mind About My Divorce?
The end of a marriage is a confusing time. It can be a fluid time in which couples go through a cycle of splitting up...
What Happens When Alimony Is Not Paid?
Alimony, or spousal support, is designed to keep a dependent spouse financially afloat and to maintain their standard of living when a marriage ends. While...
How Does “Separate Maintenance” Work in Nevada?
Obtaining a divorce decree completely terminates a marriage and has vast implications, such as the ability to inherit, how taxes are addressed, and insurance coverage....
Does a Child Have to Testify at Trial?
Open Court Testimony It is rare for a child to testify in a custody proceeding. Parents and courts generally recognize that it harms children to...
Understanding Child Support in Nevada
Under Nevada law, all parents have a legal duty to financially provide for their children’s “maintenance, health care, education and support”. Calculating and properly determining child...
Defending Yourself Against an Alimony Request
Alimony can be one of the more widely contested issues relating to a divorce. There are two sides to an alimony request: the person seeking...