DIVORCE
Nevada is not just a common destination for weddings; our state has also been called the divorce capital of the United States. This doesn't mean our residents are more prone to the problems that lead to dissolution of marriage, but there are a number of laws favorable to those who choose to get divorced here. Contact us, if you are facing or considering divorce in Nevada.
Here are some basic key points on Nevada divorce:
- You can get a divorce in Nevada regardless of what state or country issued your marriage license.
- Nevada has the shortest residency requirement for divorce of any U.S. state, at just six weeks.
- Grounds to assign "fault" are not required for a Nevada divorce; most divorcing couples cite irreconcilable differences.
- Property division in a Nevada divorce is based on community property principles, with the intention that all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are to be divided equally.
At Nevada Law Group, we recognize that every divorce is unique. In a perfect world, every divorce would be resolved without conflict and litigation. Unfortunately, the world is not perfect and sometimes litigation is necessary to protect your rights and the welfare of your children.
The emotional and financial challenges you face can be monumental or less severe, depending on your circumstances. And whether your divorce is uncontested or highly contested, you would be wise to understand your rights so that you can make smart decisions moving forward.
We will negotiate and fight for you on child custody, visitation, property division and spousal support/alimony issues and put our broad legal and business experience to good use if you must dispute ownership of community assets, commingled property or non-marital property.
Our experience extends to filing for divorce against uncooperative, absent and missing parties using process servers worldwide who produce results.
Essential Counsel for Uncontested Divorce, Annulment or Separation
If you and your spouse can reach an agreement on all such issues, you may be able to reduce costs and stress by getting an uncontested divorce. However, we strongly urge you to work with a qualified lawyer on your uncontested divorce — as we have seen so many instances of preventable problems coming up after "do-it-yourself" filings. For a flat fee, we can help document the details of your divorce, resulting in a court order protecting your interests in any subsequent disputes.
We pride ourselves on the strictest professional standards in representation of our clients. Every case from the simplest uncontested divorce to the most complex high conflict divorce is important to our clients, so it is important to us.
Our capable attorneys can also help you pursue an annulment or legal separation. In all cases, you can contact us for a free initial consultation to discuss the best strategies for helping you move on from a difficult time.
CALL US NOW FOR YOUR FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION AT (702) 946-8100.





