by Las Vegas Family Law Mediation | Mar 29, 2020 | Advice
A common question people ask is, “Do I need a Power of Attorney or a court-appointed guardianship in order to handle the affairs of my loved one?” The common lawyer answer is, “It depends.” Power of Attorney A Power of Attorney is a document wherein one person, who at...
by Las Vegas Family Law Mediation | Feb 24, 2020 | Advice, Family Law
Noted child support expert Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson once lyrically opined, “Have a baby by me, baby, be a millionaire.” For a long time in Nevada, that advice did not hold. Child support was capped at a presumptive maximum amount of under $1,200 per month per child,...
by Las Vegas Family Law Mediation | Dec 23, 2019 | Advice
By Kimber Laux, Esq, with contributions by Josh Aronson, Esq. The Marriage Santa Claus (hereinafter “Kris,” “Santa,” “Mr. Claus,” “Mr. Kringle”) was born in 280 A.D. Before he met Mrs. Claus, Santa was a bachelor and entrepreneur living alone in the North Pole and...
by Las Vegas Family Law Mediation | Dec 23, 2019 | Advice
Everyone knows the song – on the Nth day of Christmas my true love gave to me, N Xs, wherein N is the day of Christmas and X is whatever the gift of the day is. Yeah, I can even turn songs into math. This is more of a bonus blog post more so than an “I will teach you...
by Las Vegas Family Law Mediation | Dec 11, 2019 | Advice, Family Law
Our previous blog addressing why one should be “thankful for divorce” brilliantly touched on the benefits that can be reaped by adults whose marriages ended in divorce. (Addressing why divorce is something you can be thankful for.) When dealing with the break-up of...