How Nevada’s Homestead Exemption Really Works in Bankruptcy
- posted: Mar. 07, 2026
- Bankruptcy
The homestead exemption is a way for homeowners facing bankruptcy to protect their primary residence against creditor claims. Nevada offers one of the most generous homestead exemptions in the nation. Read More
Rights and Remedies of Nevada Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
- posted: Dec. 07, 2025
- Chapter 13
When a property owner falls behind on mortgage payments, the lender will take steps to collect and at a certain point will begin a foreclosure proceeding. In Nevada, most home Read More
What Types of Property Can Avoid Probate in Nevada?
- posted: Sep. 07, 2025
- Estate Planning
Understanding How Certain Assets Avoid Probate Probate is the formal court procedure for settling a deceased person’s estate. It can be time-consuming and expensive, requiring a court-appointed personal representative to inventory Read More
How Assault and Battery Are Different Crimes in Nevada
- posted: Jun. 11, 2025
- Criminal Law
Understanding the Key Differences Between Assault and Battery “Assault and battery” is a phrase often used in media to describe a single crime. However, assault and battery are distinct criminal offenses Read More
Do You Need a Will if You Have Created a Living Trust?
- posted: Mar. 07, 2025
- Estate Planning
Understanding Wills & Living Trusts A living trust is a legal instrument by which designated assets are transferred to your named beneficiaries directly upon your death. The trust does not have Read More