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Providing professional support during divorce

If you are facing a divorce that involves dividing a large business or considerable assets, our lawyers may be able to make sure that you and your spouse agree on a fair and smooth division of your property. We have the knowledge and experience to resolve complex issues surrounding substantial assets while helping couples to avoid controversy and stress. Our lawyers have experience in litigation issues in Nevada and have worked for more than 20 years in the field.

The process of evenly dividing substantial marital estates can be complex. However, our lawyers may be able to work out a variety of issues facing complicated property division issues. We can effectively handle a wide variety of marital assets in connection with estate planning issues, substantial assets, family business assets and business valuation.

Because of our extensive background in business, we are able to address concerns surrounding substantial assets involving income and cash flow. Furthermore, we also understand how estate plans might be affected by divorce proceedings. Our firm might be able to help a client make changes to an estate plan after considering how the family dynamic has been changed by the dissolution of a marriage.

During a divorce, we understand that a person’s assets may be at risk. However, our firm may be able to provide information and representation throughout divorce proceedings, helping clients protect their assets and plan for their financial futures after the marriage has been dissolved. Those who are interested in learning more about divorce, our firm and the services we provide might be interested in visiting our webpage that address the division of substantial marital assets.

Source: Kainen Law Group Firm, “Las Vegas Martial Property Division Attorney“, October 09, 2014

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