

Your Child Support Rights
In the United States, nearly 30% of all children live in a single-parent family. Nevada has specific laws to ensure that parents who are...


Residential Security Deposit
Whether tenants are entitled to a refund of all or a portion of their security deposit is often one of the more hotly contested issues...


Is Your Estate Plan Still Your Plan?
A client’s family member recently passed away with a properly executed estate plan, including all the bells and whistles. There was,...


Nevada Series LLC
Limited liability companies (or LLCs) have long been the business entity of choice for many Nevada residents, and for good reason. LLCs...


When Contracts Go South
Many types of remedies are available in a typical breach-of-contract case. Consider the simple example of a seller agreeing to sell 200...


Dealmaking and the Duty to Disclose
One of the thornier issues of any agreement to transfer property is whether and, if so, the extent to which the seller has a duty to...


A Guardian Angel Always Near
Guardianship is a legal process whereby the court appoints a person (typically a family member) to act on behalf of an individual who is...


Business Entity Basics: The Liability Shield
Business owners who have formed a business entity know that the process of doing so can sometimes be complicated and confusing. A formal...


Heir Apparent? Apparently Not.
Some time ago, a client presented her deceased husband’s will to me. Unfortunately, based on erroneous advice from a non-attorney, the...


Landlord-Tenant Law: Trap for the Unwary
Over the past few years, it seems that more people are renting than ever before. While that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, the resulting...