Nevada Divorce Financial Disclosure Attorney Las Vegas
Nevada divorce law requires both spouses to make comprehensive financial disclosures to each other — a process that forms the foundation of any fair property division and support determination. Accurate disclosure of all assets, debts, income, and expenses is not just a legal requirement; it is essential to reaching a settlement that reflects reality. When one spouse conceals assets, understates income, or overstates debts, the resulting settlement is built on a false foundation and may be voidable. Hauser Family Law’s Las Vegas divorce attorneys ensure that our clients’ disclosures are complete and accurate and aggressively investigate opposing spouses’ disclosures for concealment and misrepresentation.
What Nevada Divorce Financial Disclosure Requires
Nevada’s disclosure requirements in divorce proceedings require each party to disclose all community and separate property assets, all debts and liabilities, all income sources and amounts, and all monthly expenses. Disclosures must be accompanied by supporting documentation — bank statements, tax returns, pay stubs, retirement account statements, business financial statements, and real estate records. Both parties must update disclosures as circumstances change throughout the proceeding. Hauser Family Law prepares thorough, organized, and legally defensible financial disclosures that demonstrate full transparency while protecting our clients’ separate property interests.
Uncovering Hidden Assets in Nevada Divorce Cases
Common asset concealment strategies include transferring assets to third parties, underreporting business income, creating fictitious debts, deferring income or bonuses until after divorce, and failing to disclose cryptocurrency or offshore accounts. Hauser Family Law investigates suspicious disclosures through formal discovery — subpoenaing bank records, tax returns, and business documents — and retains forensic accountants in complex cases to trace concealed income and assets. Courts take a dim view of financial concealment and may award the non-concealing spouse a greater share of the marital estate as a sanction.
Contact Hauser Family Law — Las Vegas Nevada Divorce Disclosure Attorneys
Concerned your spouse is hiding assets in your Nevada divorce? Hauser Family Law uncovers what they’re not telling you. Contact us for a free consultation.