Divorce in Nevada (Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City)

A divorce is never a simple matter. Families struggling to resolve differences and establish separate lives require the guidance of an experienced attorney who understands how to protect the interests of children and minimize the potential for conflict.

At the Family Law Centers located in Henderson, NV our law team is prepared to help clients protect their interests and those of their children. Whether you are in the process of filing for divorce or are in need of a restraining order, we will take immediate legal action to secure your rights and protections.

If you are facing a divorce and are worried about what the future holds, contact Family Law Centers today. We represent clients throughout Clark County including Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, and Mesquite.

Understanding what steps you can take today to diffuse a potentially volatile situation can make all the difference when determining custody, visitation, and support questions.

A divorce is often a stressful and uncertain time. Typically, questions regarding custody of children, the division of assets and responsibility for acquired debt remain unanswered until the end of divorce proceedings. During this time, it is important to act immediately and protect your rights. At the Family Law Centers, we take the steps necessary to secure protections you are entitled to under the law.

Once you file divorce papers, protections regarding physical, financial, and custody rights are put in place, limiting what the other party can legally do without approval by the court. Since a large percentage of divorces end in litigation, hiring an attorney who will meticulously prepare your case in the beginning is essential. Family Law Centers has been serving Las Vegas families since 1996 and know how to build a strong effective case, grounded in facts and evidence.

Preparation Is Essential

If you’re contemplating filing for divorce, it is essential that you gather certain information pertinent for determining custody, support, and property questions. The following kinds of information should be made available to your attorney as quickly as possible:

  • Tax returns
  • Investments
  • Value of marital home or other investment properties
  • Credit card debt
  • Outstanding loans
  • Income statements
  • Bank account information
  • Insurance costs and coverage
  • Cost of education for children in school
  • Cost of medical care for chronic health problems
To learn more about what you need to know in divorce settlements and cases, contact Family Law Centers today.
 
   
 

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