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Liberty Ross files for divorce after husband’s publicized affair

By Kainen Law Group |

Filing for divorce is probably one of the hardest decisions a Las Vegas resident can make. It is rarely a hasty choice and may be a result of one significant event or a consistent trend of smaller happenings within a marriage. Just as the last week came to an end, we learned that British… Read More »

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Kobe Bryant and wife reconcile, could have been costly divorce

By Kainen Law Group |

Las Vegas readers may have heard about the on-again off-again relationship between Lakers basketball star Kobe Bryant and his wife. The two have reportedly had marriage issues due to numerous infidelities on the part of Kobe. So it was no surprise when Kobe’s wife, Vanessa, filed for divorce a year ago. And perhaps it… Read More »

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Divorced fathers and the work-parenthood balance

By Kainen Law Group |

When one thinks about divorce, there’s the image of a couple parting ways or a family learning to deal with a new child custody arrangement. When making the decision to divorce in Las Vegas, these types of immediate issues are usually at the forefront of most people’s minds. But divorce can bring ramifications in… Read More »

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Sperm donor is the target of child support order

By Kainen Law Group |

Typically, most child support issues involve two people who have had some sort of relationship, whether it is through marriage or not, and their children. But what happens when a case involves three people, one of whom was never really part of the equation in the first place? Las Vegas readers may be interested… Read More »

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New year brings new divorces

By Kainen Law Group |

At any given time, there are individuals in Las Vegas and elsewhere thinking about ending their marriage. The reasons for the split can vary widely, but it seems that the timing of the divorce often has some common factors. If you’ve been waiting until the holidays are over to divorce, you aren’t the only… Read More »

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Divorcing with dual citizenship

By Kainen Law Group |

Most of our Las Vegas family law blog readers are well aware that a divorce can be complicated, time- and money-consuming and intensely frustrating – even when both spouses live in the same county, have no children and have little financial assets to divide. So imagine when spouses with dual citizenship, children, homes in… Read More »

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NASCAR CEO loses appeal to keep his divorce records private

By Kainen Law Group |

As many residents across Nevada, and throughout the country, prepared for the coming of 2013, NASCAR CEO Brian France and his team of lawyers prepared for a court decision that could have meant the difference between keeping his privacy secured and airing his dirty laundry for the nation to see. Like with most high-asset… Read More »

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Factoring in non-economic contributions to high-asset divorce

By Kainen Law Group |

There are many complex factors that go into the ultimate result of a divorce between couples with significant assets. Particular circumstances mean that all cases are different, but Las Vegas readers can still take lessons from other divorce cases. A recent divorce filing by reality television star and mogul Bethenny Frankel has shocked many… Read More »

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Will pregnancy motivate Kardashian to finalize divorce?

By Kainen Law Group |

It was more than a year ago when Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from Kris Humphries, her husband of just 72 days. Given the length of their marriage and the fact that the couple did not have any children together, it would seem that their divorce case would be finalized quickly and with ease…. Read More »

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Does federal law make it harder to obtain credit after divorce?

By Kainen Law Group |

When a couple is preparing for divorce, it is generally recommended that each spouse open a credit card in their own name only, in order to begin (or continue) building credit and improve their credit score. Unfortunately, a federal law that was passed in the wake of the recent economic recession may make this… Read More »

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