Prenuptial Agreements in Nevada: What They Can and Cannot Do
Thinking about a prenuptial agreement in Nevada? Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains what prenups protect and what courts won’t enforce. (702) 867-8313.
Thinking about a prenuptial agreement in Nevada? Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains what prenups protect and what courts won’t enforce. (702) 867-8313.
Hauser Family Law represents North Las Vegas families in divorce, child custody, and domestic violence. Confidential consultations: (702) 867-8313.
Hauser Family Law serves Summerlin families in divorce, child custody, and Nevada family law. Confidential consultations with Michelle Hauser. (702) 867-8313.
Nevada courts take domestic violence seriously in custody cases. Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains how abuse affects parenting rights. (702) 867-8313.
A guardian ad litem represents your child’s interests in a Nevada custody case. Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains when one is appointed. (702) 867-8313.
Nevada law gives grandparents limited rights to seek visitation in certain circumstances. Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains. (702) 867-8313.
Retirement accounts are community property in Nevada divorce. Here’s how 401(k)s, pensions, and IRAs are divided and what a QDRO is. Hauser Family Law: (702) 867-8313.
Your social media posts can hurt your Nevada divorce case. Henderson attorney Michelle Hauser explains what to avoid during a divorce. (702) 867-8313.
Hauser Family Law: Serving Boulder City Families Through Every Type of Adoption If you are a Boulder City family considering adoption, you do not need to travel far for experienced, compassionate legal representation. Hauser Family Law — based in Henderson and serving all of Clark County — provides full-service adoption legal representation to Boulder City …
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When Can a Custody or Support Order Be Modified in Nevada? A custody or child support order is not necessarily permanent. Nevada law recognizes that circumstances change over time, and it provides a legal process for modifying existing orders when those changes are significant. However, you cannot seek a modification simply because you are unhappy …
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