- DivorceRegardless of which spouse initiates the divorce, the process is emotional and difficult for everyone involved. At Law Practice, Ltd., our Las Vegas divorce attorneys guide clients through the process and provides the support you need to make informed decisions for your future. We handle everything from simple uncontested divorces to complicated and contentious situations.
- Child SupportIf you are involved in what appears to be a cut-and-dry child support case and discover your spouse is hiding income or exaggerating expenses, you need the help of a seasoned child support attorney in Las Vegas.
- Child Custody and VisitationCustody issues may arise between divorcing parents or involve grandparents wanting a relationship with their grandchildren. This is a complex area of law that can be extremely emotional. At Law Practice, Ltd., our Las Vegas child custody lawyer works to secure custody agreements that benefit all parties and protect the best interest of the children.
- Adoption
- PaternityThe requesting party will also file a formal request for DNA paternity testing. At this time, a temporary custody and child support order may be requested as well.
- Premarital AgreementMarital agreements are contracts that outline how marital assets and debt will be divided if the marriage ends. Most couples choose to enter into a prenuptial agreement (or prenup) before getting married, but you can also create a postnuptial agreement (or postnup) after you are married.
- Guardianship"Ann and her team worked on my guardianship case fast and efficiently. Would recommend her to my friends and family. Keep it up!" Mark
- Spousal SupportAlimony is a subject that often causes discord in an otherwise peaceful divorce. The receiving spouse may want more, while the paying spouse is unwilling to pay more than a certain amount. At Law Practice, Ltd., our alimony attorneys in Las Vegas look out for the best interests of our clients. While our Vegas alimony attorneys attempt to reach an agreement through mediation, we are ready to pursue litigation when necessary.
- Annulment
- Estate PlanningYou can get in touch with an estate estate planning professional that we recommend to tailor an estate plan to meet the needs of your new family.
- TrustsA thoughtful estate plan is important for all families, not just for families with a lot of money. None of us like to think about the inevitable, but estate planning can save your family a lot of money and stress in the future. You will want to consider the need for a will, revocable living trust, advance health care directives, and a durable power of attorney. Remember to update your beneficiary information on life insurance policies, bank accounts, 401K plans, and deeds.
- Power of Attorney