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Nevada property division: Rising home values may lead to divorce

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When the housing market collapsed, so did the desires of many Nevada couples to get a divorce. Home values plummeted, and couples simply couldn’t afford to get divorced. For some couples that did divorce, property division became a game of "hot potato" with neither party wanting to keep the house because the mortgage was… Read More »

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Social media tips for Nevada divorce clients

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When a Nevada couple decides to end their marriage, the vast majority seek the advice and counsel of an attorney. By following the guidance set out by one’s legal adviser, many spouses can greatly increase their chances of a favorable divorce settlement. However, most attorneys would agree that the need to begin acting on… Read More »

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Nevada divorce: Ending a violent relationship

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There are many people in Nevada who are unable to understand the dynamics of a relationship that has turned violent. It seems so easy from the outside how to get out of the situation. Unfortunately, the dynamic looks a lot different from the inside and ending a violent relationship and getting a divorce seems… Read More »

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Child support is not always the proper legal outcome

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For men in Nevada and across the nation, issues concerning paternity are a difficult subject to broach. No one wants to question the paternity of their own children, as doing so often feels like trying to shirk one’s duty to their kids. However, the fact remains that men are placed in the position of… Read More »

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How are child custody disputes resolved in Nevada?

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One of the main issues many divorcing spouses are faced with is child custody. Nevada residents would agree that most parents would like to spend an equal amount of time with their children. A recent article, written by a Family Court judge from another state, reviewed some of the factors that courts consider to… Read More »

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Suggestions to keep in mind for divorce with substantial assets

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With the high-profile and expensive divorce cases currently going on, many people in Nevada may be wondering what considerations might be best should they ever find themselves in a similar situation. Though any marital split can be an unfortunate and depressing affair, a divorce involving substantial assets can have life-altering impacts for years and… Read More »

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What to expect in a Nevada divorce

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When a Nevada marriage is in trouble, both spouses usually harbor a wide range of questions and concerns about the process of ending their union. In some cases, these issues are carried for months or even years before a divorce is filed. People tend to fear the unknown, and many spouses put off filing… Read More »

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Being prepared for negotiations during Nevada divorce is key

By Kainen Law Group |

Throughout the entire world, no two divorces are ever the same. There are many factors involved during a divorce proceeding which affect who is entitled to what after separating. These encounters can often be emotionally taxing, and if the two are unprepared, it can cause even more stress on the separating spouses. However, there… Read More »

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Nevada parents may benefit from child support information

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Nevada parents that receive or pay child support may have a special interest in other child support cases that are published in different media outlets. This topic can be emotional for all parties involved. A recent child support case in which a father feels he received unfair treatment has made headlines. The situation has… Read More »

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After divorce, support and alimony orders are modifiable

By Kainen Law Group |

When it comes to child support and spousal support or alimony, remember that flexibility is built into the system and nothing is guaranteed to continue the same forever. During the divorce and afterwards, child support can be paid in Nevada until a child reaches the age of 18. However, if an 18-year-old is still… Read More »

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