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How Long Does it Take to Get a Nevada Divorce?

Getting a divorce is an upsetting experience for most people, and it is common to want the process to be over as quickly as possible. Once you are officially divorced, you can move on with your life. You and your spouse can each get remarried to other people, or simply move forward with your marriage officially dissolved. Getting a quick divorce can also save you money as you won’t have to incur large legal fees and court costs for a protracted legal battle. Fortunately, it is possible.. [Read More…]

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada?

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada? from Becky Pintar Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to the methods of resolving legal disputes or disagreements without using the court system or going to trial. Alternative Dispute Resolution has many advantages under the right circumstances. Learn more about Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada in this presentation.

Can You Make a Spouse Move Out During Divorce?

The divorce process is Nevada may proceed quickly provided you and your spouse are in agreement on the legal issues involved in dissolving your marriage. However, even in a best case scenario, there may be several weeks or several months between the time when you decide to end your marriage and the time when you are legally divorced.  During this time period, you may be very uncomfortable with the idea of continuing to share your family home with your spouse. Because of the difficulties of living.. [Read More…]

Free Report: What is Physical Custody in Nevada?

After a couple makes the choice to separate, it becomes necessary to determine how they will divide responsibility for raising their children. The parents may decide together on how parenting time should be shared or a judge can decide if the parents are unable to agree. No matter who determines the custody arrangement, it is necessary to consider both physical custody and legal custody. An experienced attorney can represent parents during discussions to reach a negotiated settlement or can represent parents in court to make a.. [Read More…]

Differences Between Legal Separation vs. Divorce

A marriage is a legal relationship and you must go to court if you wish to dissolve the union. Many couples decide that they no longer wish to live together and will separate or divorce. Before you take the step to end your marriage, however, you need to understand the implications of the choice that you are making. An experienced Las Vegas, Nevada divorce and family law attorney at Pintar Albiston can provide you with guidance and advice if you are considering ending your marriage. Our.. [Read More…]