What are Your Options if Your Landlord Won’t Make Repairs
When you are a renter, you depend upon your landlord to take care of problems with your unit. Unfortunately, sometimes landlords do not resolve issues that arise within your rental home or apartment. When a landlord refuses to fix problems or simply ignores your requests to resolve issues, this can be very frustrating. In some cases, your health and safety could also be jeopardized by your landlord’s inaction. Fortunately, you do have legal options if your landlord won’t make repairs. An experienced Las Vegas real estate.. [Read More…]
What is a Design Build Construction Contract?
When initiating a construction project, owners or developers need to have a design for the finished product. The owners or developers must enter into an agreement with a contractor or builder to take the blueprints and build the structure to make the design a reality. In some cases, the owner will have an architect or design professional create the blue prints for the project. The owner will then shop around among different builders, allowing for the builders to submit bids and then entering into a contract.. [Read More…]
Should a Stay-at-Home Parent Be Awarded Custody in Nevada?
Decisions on child custody should generally be made by the two parents working together. If the parents fail to come to an agreement and cannot create a parenting plan to share custody, then a judge will think about what is in the child’s best interests and will then enter a custody order. When deciding who should be awarded custody in Nevada, one issue that may come up is whether a stay-at-home parent should be given preference as far as having physical custody of the kids. The.. [Read More…]
How Does a Judge Decide Custody Issues in Nevada?
If parents are divorcing, a decision must be made on child custody. Any two people who have a child together but who do not live in the same household will also need to create a custody agreement or parenting plan. It is always preferred for two parents to work together and make decisions on custody issues in Nevada. However, when no agreement can be reached, a family court judge can preside over a custody hearing. The judge will consider arguments from both parents and evidence from.. [Read More…]
How Long Will a Divorce Take in Nevada?
How Long Will a Divorce Take in Nevada? from Becky Pintar To get a divorce in Nevada, one of the two spouses must have been a state resident for at least six weeks prior for filing. Learn more about divorce in Nevada in this presentation.