Social media can be a fun environment for Nevada residents who use it for events that they want to communicate to others. But, there are also life circumstances that can be impacted negatively when misunderstood following a social media post. What many people forget...
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Who can file for divorce in Nevada?
While many people get married while visiting Nevada, they cannot simply head back to the state for a quick divorce. Instead, there are residency rules in place that govern whether people can file for divorce in Nevada. Residence requirements for divorcing in Nevada...
A basic timeline for ending a marriage in Nevada
An uncontested divorce in Nevada may be resolved in a matter of weeks assuming that you meet state residency and other requirements before filing. Let's take a look at the specific steps that you'll go through to end your marriage and how long it may take to complete...
What to consider before equally dividing your assets
Many estate planners in Las Vegas don’t want too much trouble when they are determining how much their heirs should receive. Some might only have one child and few family members and friends, so it isn’t too difficult to balance what assets they inherit....
Why February may be a rough month for Nevada couples
Nevada isn’t quite the best state for married couples to be together. It often ranks high on many site rankings for the states with the highest divorce rates and even gets the top spot in some of them. Most of it is likely due to the unpredictable and chaotic...
Should a self-sufficient ex-spouse receive alimony checks?
Despite cultural changes, alimony still has a strong presence in our society. During the divorce process, your soon-to-be ex-spouse might request financial support. Since you make more money, the court might come to the decision that you’ll be cutting the...