BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: February 13, 2019
1. NRS 125B.080: MODIFYING CHILD SUPPORT IN NEVADA
In Nevada, the district court has authority to modify a support order only upon the finding of a factual or legal change in circumstances since the entry of the last order. Rivero v. Rivero, 125 Nev. Adv. Op. 34, 25, 216 P.3d…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: January 25, 2019
It’s not uncommon in a marriage where one spouse is responsible for preparing the couple’s joint tax return and the other spouse signs off without reviewing it. After all, it’s their spouse and they’ve always done the taxes. They’re not going to do anything wrong, right?
Typically, when a married…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: January 22, 2019
Most are familiar with the online dating site Match.com, as it was launched 23 years ago. In the last two decades, this same “compatibility technology” has now expanded. To the surprise of many, the technology is now being used to place children in the foster care system with potential…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: January 17, 2019
A stereotype that divorce attorneys are all too familiar with is the idea that divorce is “contagious,” and that the person who wants to get a divorce “got the idea” from a friend or relative. Divorce lawyers hear this accusation all the time from their clients, but an in-depth…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: January 10, 2019
The Qualified Charitable Distribution, or QCD, has been around since 2006. Recent tax law changes make the QCD more than just a convenience; it is now a viable instrument for some people to reduce their taxable income.
Using a Qualified Charitable Distribution is a method to make a charitable gift…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: November 01, 2018
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law by President Trump on December 22, 2017, contains some of the most significant changes to the tax code in the past 30 years. This article will look at how those changes affect the deductibility of business expenses such as entertainment,…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: October 30, 2018
Many professional athletes have no idea what they are going to do with their lives after their career is over. While some have their “celebrity” as value that may enable them to earn a living, many have nothing. This makes financial planning, and even marriage planning, critical for athletes…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: October 25, 2018
Family Law CLE inspired by the Beatles
December 6, 2018
8:45 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
7.0 CLE credits, 1.5 ethics credit pending
3100 W. Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Program and descriptions and speakers to be released
within the next several weeks
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: October 18, 2018
Curtis R. Rawlings, Esq.
Jennifer Poynter-Willis, Esq.
Carli L. Sansone, Esq.
Alicia S. Exley, Esq.
Stephanie C. Charter, Esq.
3551 E. Bonanza Road, #110
Las Vegas, Nevada 89110
(across from Family Court)
Phone: (702) 263-9161
Website: vegaseastattorneys.com
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Henderson, Nevada 89074
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Las Vegas, Nevada 89148
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: October 17, 2018
Despite the Supreme Court’s invalidation of all state bans on same-sex marriages on constitutional grounds in Obergefell v. Hodges, judges in certain states continue to refuse to sign marriage licenses of same-sex couples. In an effort to appear neutral, however, these judges are refusing to sign all marriage licenses,…
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