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After divorce, who gets the engagement ring?

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Although Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries were only married for 72 days, their divorce process has already dragged on for more than six months, with no end in sight. In fact, their next family court appearance isn’t scheduled until August. Throughout those six months, the estranged husband and wife have disagreed on whether to… Read More »

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Could legal separation ensure continuation of insurance coverage?

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As Las Vegas couples move through the process of divorce, it is easy to overlook many details that seem fairly inconsequential at the time but which, if overlooked, could result in significant trouble down the road. One of these commonly-overlooked details is health insurance. Under most employer-provided insurance policies, the finalization of a divorce… Read More »

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Divorce auction may be the answer to property division dilemma

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During a divorce, one of the most common arguments among the soon-to-be-ex-spouses is how to divide up personal belongings. These are not necessarily the big-ticket items, but objects with a lower worth but possibly more sentimental value, such as artwork, home furnishings and other items that the couple purchased together during their marriage. On… Read More »

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Ex-wife of Las Vegas millionaire granted lump sum divorce payment

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The ex-wife of a notable Las Vegas millionaire will not be allowed to collect her divorce settlement payment in a single lump sum instead of receiving smaller payments every month for nearly a decade. The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Abigail Schwartz, the ex-wife of Las Vegas businessman Milton I. Schwartz. According… Read More »

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Would you ever try “speed divorcing?”

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If you have ever filed for divorce in Las Vegas, you know that starting the divorce process can be daunting. There are so many divorce professionals out there – family law attorneys, mediators, financial advisors and the like – that finding the right people to place on your ‘divorce team’ can be a monumental… Read More »

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What is a QDRO? Divorce and retirement

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Whether you are young with a retirement account or you are divorcing in the age of retirement, you may have heard of a QDRO. This acronym stands for a Qualified Domestic Relations Order and will impact how your retirement accounts are divided at the time of divorce. The QDRO allows an alternate payee, including… Read More »

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Study: Child’s illness does not affect parents’ chance of divorce

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It has long been believed that the parents of a child who is battling cancer or another terminal disease are more likely to divorce than parents who do not have ill children, due to the added stress, sorrow and financial pressure that often accompany such an illness. But according to a new study, that… Read More »

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Did the Las Vegas divorce rate spike last month?

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If you were asked which month you thought had the highest rate of divorce, what would you say? January, as resolution month, seems logical, as does September, another month that commonly carries a feeling of new beginnings. But according to a new survey, March actually has a higher divorce rate than any other month… Read More »

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Temporary orders can keep the peace during a divorce case

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For Las Vegas couples who are going through a bitter divorce, one of the most difficult aspects of the split can be the sheer amount of time the entire process takes. Most cases can take several months, if not years, to be heard in family court, and even longer for a judge to issue… Read More »

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Dividing military pension benefits in a Nevada divorce

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Will your military pension or a soon-to-be ex-spouse’s military pension be subject to division in your divorce? Generally, yes — to the extent of the benefits that accrued during the marriage. In a community property state such as Nevada, this would mean that a military pension valued at $200,000 (all of which accrued during… Read More »

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