Category Archives: Property Division
Infidelity and Other Marital Misconduct in Divorce Cases
In popular media, we are often confronted with the image of the cheating spouse who winds up repenting their behavior in court, after a sympathetic judge grants their aggrieved ex a significant share of the marital estate. This is not the way the law works in Nevada and most other states. If you were… Read More »
How to divide your artwork during divorce
Dividing assets in Nevada is often difficult during divorce, but some pieces of property can be more confusing than others. Artwork that you have created yourself often falls into this category, since there are many different aspects that must be considered. We at Kainen Law Group are here to help you divide all of… Read More »
How are retirement plans divided in a divorce?
You may believe that if your marriage has made it past a milestone, it will last for forever. However, an increase in gray divorce proves quite the opposite. The U.S. has seen an increase in the number of people who are filing for divorce after the age of 60-years, for a wide-range of reasons…. Read More »
The difference between separate and marital property
Nevada is a community property state, meaning that all of the property and assets that were accumulated by a couple during the marriage are split equally in half in the divorce settlement. At Kainen Law Group, we understand how difficult it can be to divide property that you have become attached to during the… Read More »
The benefits of a QDRO
Nevada residents who are getting divorced need to educate themselves about how to protect themselves against unnecessary financial losses. There are some losses that naturally come when assets must be split between two people. But, there are some ways to reduce those losses when the right choices are made. The use of a qualified… Read More »
What do I need to include in property division?
If you are going through divorce in Nevada, you are likely wondering what property you will be able to keep after the marriage dissolves and what will go to your spouse. While this process can be long and arduous, knowing what property needs to be divided before you ever set foot in court can… Read More »