How to Serve Divorce Papers to a Spouse Who is Out of State
When you file for divorce, your spouse has the right to be notified about the fact that you are trying to end your marriage. Your spouse has the right to receive your request to dissolve your union and to provide a response. Your spouse also has the right to argue for his or her preferred division of property, assets, debts, and custody. In order to make sure that your spouse gets the right to respond to your divorce petition and come to court to make arguments,.. [Read More…]
Why Should I Consult a Las Vegas Real Estate Lawyer?
Whenever you are considering a real estate transaction as a buyer, seller, leaser or leasee, you need to ensure that you are making informed choices. A real estate transaction involves large sums of money, whether the transaction involves residential or commercial real estate. Real estate is not a very liquid investment, so it can be difficult to get out of a bad investment you have made. You could also assume significant financial risk and experience major monetary loss if you make a bad deal. Because so.. [Read More…]
Free Report: Do I Really Need to Worry About A Property’s Environmental Past?
Investors and developers must be aware of the environmental history of the property because there are serious financial and legal consequences associated with owning a contaminated property. Topics covered in this report include: Why it is Important to Worry about a Property’s Environmental Past Click here to read the whole article or download the PDF.
What are the Grounds for Divorce in Nevada?
Traditionally, divorces were limited to situations where one or both of the two spouses involved in the relationship had done something to cause an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. A couple could divorce, for example, as a result of abuse or neglect or adultery but could not divorce simply because they no longer loved each other or wished to be married. This resulted in divorces where couples manufactured “grounds” for divorce by making inaccurate claims or acting in a certain destructive way solely to get out.. [Read More…]
How Long Does it Take to Evict a Tenant in Nevada?
There are many reasons why you may need to evict a tenant as a landlord in the state of Nevada. Unfortunately, there is a legal process involved and you cannot just make a tenant move out of an apartment. The amount of time it will take you to follow all formal legal requirements for the eviction is going to vary depending upon the reason why you are asking the tenant to move out of the rental unit. Pintar Albiston, LLP can provide you with advice and.. [Read More…]