"Divorce Attorney" Category

How Will Your Divorce Attorney Prepare You for Court Hearings?

Most people will rarely be in a courtroom during their lifetimes. As such, it can be an unfamiliar experience for those not accustomed to the setting and court procedures. Conversely, an experienced divorce attorney has been in a courtroom hundreds, if not thousands of times. A qualified and effective divorce attorney knows how to walk… Continue Reading




Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos’ Record $160 Billion Divorce is Final

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos have finalized their divorce which, at roughly $160 billion, set a financial record that will be difficult to top. The ex-couple owns roughly 16% of on-line behemoth Amazon.com. Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 and is its current CEO. He also has a wide range of other financial interests including The… Continue Reading




Jennifer Abrams Named Top Attorney by Vegas Inc Magazine

Las Vegas divorce attorney Jennifer Abrams has been named a Top Family Lawyer for 2024 by Vegas Inc magazine. The list includes some of the most exceptional and prominent lawyers in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. Selected attorneys in the 20 practice areas are nominated by thousands of their legal colleagues in Clark County, Nevada…. Continue Reading




Las Vegas Alimony Awards

The financial dealings in a divorce case often include a consideration of whether alimony is appropriate. Long term marriages generally have more positive alimony related factors than short term marriages. Las Vegas alimony awards are a form of financial support provided to one former spouse by the other. Either divorcing spouse can make a request… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Attorney Jennifer V. Abrams Admitted to the Exclusive AAML

Prominent Las Vegas divorce attorney Jennifer V. Abrams has been admitted to the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML). Ms. Abrams is one of only seventeen attorneys in Nevada who is a member of this prestigious organization. The group’s members are the leading practitioners of family law in the United States. The AAML is a… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Contested Divorces

Divorce is usually a unique experience in one’s life. Therefore, few participants understand the intricacies in contested divorce proceedings. But it’s important to acquire the right knowledge in order to get through the process with as little stress as possible.  This article discusses the key factors in Las Vegas contested divorces. First, it’s critical to… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Divorce Attorney Vincent Mayo Attains National Board Certification

Las Vegas Divorce Attorney Vincent Mayo has successfully achieved National Board Certification as a Family Law expert from the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). Attorney Mayo is also Board Certified by the State Bar of Nevada. Therefore, he has earned board certification on both a state and national level. Accredited organizations only board certify… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Divorce Guide for Business Owners

Getting a divorce is a difficult situation for both spouses. It’s more so if the divorce involves a small business. Business owners going through divorce inherently have a complex divorce matter. Therefore, we’ve created this Las Vegas Divorce Guide for Business Owners. Your business may be the largest marital asset. One or both spouses likely… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Divorce Mediation

Spouses going through divorce proceedings in Las Vegas are often surprised to learn how strongly the legal system encourages reaching an agreement outside of family court. Conducting a full trial and having the judge decide the matter is typically the last resort, costing the divorcing spouses involved more time, stress, and money. Therefore family judges… Continue Reading




Las Vegas Divorce Myths

Las Vegas is not only the entertainment capital of the world it’s also the marriage capital. Each year more couples get married in Las Vegas than anywhere else, particularly on Valentine’s Day. However, some people confuse the ease of getting married in Las Vegas with getting a divorce here. The two are not related except… Continue Reading




Legal Separation in Nevada

There are two primary reasons why some spouses initially choose legal separation over divorce. First, divorce is typically not the first option for you and your spouse to deal with your conflicting issues. Marital counseling, couples and individual therapy, and other reconciliation efforts while living apart may help you resolve your disputes without ending in… Continue Reading




Lottery Winnings in a Las Vegas Divorce

There have been cases where one spouse wins a lottery or comes into another form of financial windfall during a Las Vegas divorce case. If you win the lottery or achieve some other significant financial upside, but are separated or in the middle of a Las Vegas divorce, what happens to your money? Do you… Continue Reading




Nevada Community Property Laws

All divorce matters involve some form of division of spousal assets and debts. The manner in which the division occurs depends on the laws in the state with jurisdiction over the divorce case. Each state has their own individual laws, but the laws fall into two general categories: Community property or equitable distribution. Nevada is… Continue Reading




Our Divorce Attorneys in Las Vegas Are Different

There are many factors to consider when evaluating which divorce attorney is the one best suited to represent you. It’s important to recognize that your case and concerns are unique. We also recognize that the level of expertise we provide is not required for every divorce case. Only you can determine what’s best for your… Continue Reading




Pensions and Divorce in Las Vegas

Not all assets in a divorce are as simple to divide as a bank account or a house. Some assets require complex valuation and additional legal hurdles in order to be properly distributed in divorce proceedings. Pensions and other retirement accounts raise a number of valuation issues, tax concerns, and legal technicalities. Divorcing spouses with… Continue Reading




Pros and Cons of Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution under which divorcing spouses mutually agree to negotiate toward a settlement. This is done with the help of a neutral third-party divorce mediator. The mediator does not issue binding decisions like a court. Instead a mediator helps resolve the issues and bring the parties together to… Continue Reading




Stephanie Stolz Receives LACSN’s 2022 Volunteer Education Advocate Award

THIS WAS NEVER POSTED ON THE LIVE VERSION BECAUSE STEPH DID NOT REPLY TO MY EMAIL. CJ.     Stephanie Stolz was recently honored by the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada with the 2022 Volunteer Education Advocate Award. LACSN’s Educational Advocacy program provides assistance to children with learning difficulties due to Covid-19, or behavioral,… Continue Reading




Take the High Road in a Las Vegas Divorce

Our Las Vegas divorce attorneys specialize in divorce law and have exclusively done so for two decades. So we understand that the divorce process isn’t easy for you. Divorces, by their nature, involve conflict. The process of dividing marital assets and developing a co-parenting plan is complex. Naturally emotions often run high. Because of this,… Continue Reading




Valentine’s Day Divorce Stress Relief

Valentine’s Day divorce stress relief can include things like yoga, meditation, or professional counseling. But a local Las Vegas business has a new twist. According to a recent article in the Las Vegas Review Journal, a local gun range is offering a “Valentine’s Day Special”. Those who wish to can use machine guns and other… Continue Reading




Valuing a Marital Business During Divorce

Not all divorces can be resolved as simply as deciding who gets the house and who gets the car.  Those assets can be relatively easy to handle: Define the property as separate or community, establish the fair market value of the property, and then distribute between the divorcing spouses. Individuals and families, however, often own… Continue Reading