BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: July 20, 2017
By a 7-2 decision, in Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer, the U.S. Supreme Court recently held that a state agency cannot deny an otherwise available public benefit to a church merely because of its religious status. The Nevada Supreme Court will soon be hearing oral argument on a similar…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: July 19, 2017
Each party, as a matter of right in a divorce action, is entitled to change the judge assigned to a case by filing what is called a “peremptory challenge.” It must be filed for any reason, within a specific time frame, at a cost of $450.00. Generally, each party…
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BY: Las Vegas Divorce Attorneys PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 26, 2017
The “Owner” Mentality v. The “Employee” Mentality
Every business is comprised of two general types of mentalities: The owner mentality and the employee mentality. Every business needs both to operate in the short term and prosper in the long term. Not every employee has an “employee mentality” and not every…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 26, 2017
The attorneys at the Pecos Law Group have prevailed in their attempts to ensure that parents, regardless of sex and marital status, have a fair opportunity to participate in the naming of their children. In the case, Petit v. Adrianzen, 133 Nev. Adv. Op. 15 (2017), recently published by…
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BY: Las Vegas Divorce Attorneys PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 22, 2017
Nevada Supreme Court Publishes Opinion on Pecos Law Group’s Successful Appeal in Same-Sex Paternity and Equitable Adoption Case
The Nevada Supreme Court has issued a published decision in Nguyen v. Boynes, 133 Nev. Op. 32 (June 22, 2017), agreeing with Pecos Law Group’s argument that the doctrine of equitable…
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BY: Las Vegas Divorce Attorneys PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 19, 2017
Property Equalization Payments May Be Limited In Marital Settlement Agreements
Individuals going through a divorce should be informed of the tax implications of a divorce, particularly in property equalization. Per 26 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) § 1.1041-1T, if a transfer of property is due to a divorce and between…
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BY: Las Vegas Divorce Attorneys PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 08, 2017
Pecos Law Group is pleased to announce that Jack W. Fleeman has been named as a partner. Since joining Pecos Law Group in 2014, Mr. Fleeman has become a Certified Family Law Specialist in the state of Nevada; has been named as a Super Lawyers Mountain States Rising Star…
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BY: Las Vegas Divorce Attorneys PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 08, 2017
Pecos Law Group is pleased to announce that Jack W. Fleeman has been named as a partner. Since joining Pecos Law Group in 2014, Mr. Fleeman has become a Certified Family Law Specialist in the state of Nevada; has been named as a Super Lawyers Mountain States Rising Star…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: June 08, 2017
Pecos Law Group is pleased to announce that Jack W. Fleeman has been named as a partner. Since joining Pecos Law Group in 2014, Mr. Fleeman has become a Certified Family Law Specialist in the state of Nevada; has been named as a Super Lawyers Mountain States Rising Star…
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BY: PecosLawGroup
DATE: May 15, 2017
Nevada’s child support statute allows the court to deviate from the statutory formula for certain enumerated reasons; one of which being “Any other necessary expenses for the benefit of the child.” These statutes were designed to produce child support orders “adequate to the child’s needs” and “fair to both…
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