Intel & FAQ

Check here for legal updates and answers to your frequently asked questions about Nevada law. Please note: the law changes regularly and this website's content may not always indicate the current state of the law. Information provided here is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. If you require legal advice, please contact The Gersten Law Firm or consult with an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.

What Are the Exceptions to the Miranda Rights Rule?

The legal requirement that police advise individuals of their Constitutional rights under specific circumstances is well-established. The Miranda rights rule ultimately can result in suppression of evidence obtained in violation of the rule. However,… Read More
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What’s the Future of the Nevada Ghost Gun Law?

In December 2020, a Nevada state court judge invalidated key portions of the new Nevada ghost gun law. The statute, which had an effective date of January 1, 2022, addresses production and possession of unregistered firearms. While the court ruling t… Read More
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Changes in Nevada Criminal Laws in 2022

Every year, the Nevada legislature passes dozens of new laws. Many of them go into effect on January 1st of the following year. This year is no exception, with many changes in state law from the 2021 legislative session taking effect on January 1, 20… Read More
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Gun Possession Charges in Las Vegas: What You Need to Know

If you own a gun and live in or visit Las Vegas, you should understand the federal and Nevada criminal offenses relating to gun possession. Numerous statutes govern how, when, and where you may carry a gun, as well as how firearms may be used. The di… Read More
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What Constitutes Domestic Violence in Nevada?

Nevada domestic violence charges are extremely serious offenses in Nevada. The statute governing domestic violence is broad and complex. Many different types of conduct can fall within its scope. If you face a domestic violence allegation, a convicti… Read More
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What Is the Nevada Good Samaritan Drug Law?

Nevada has a statute named the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act. The law contains various provisions that protect persons who take specific actions to assist a person who may be overdosing on drugs or alcohol, including immunity for a person who seek… Read More
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Dissolution and Modification of Nevada Restraining Orders

Nevada law provides for issuance of restraining orders, also called protective or protection orders, in specific circumstances, including domestic violence. In some cases, a change of circumstances that occurs after issuance of an order may justify a… Read More
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Nevada Community Property Laws: How to Protect Separate Property in a Marriage (and Divorce)

Under Nevada community property laws that apply to a divorce, the spouses divide all property acquired during a marriage, except for property clearly identified as separate property. Often, separate property becomes community property subject to divi… Read More
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Categories: Nevada Family Law

Parental Kidnapping or Abduction of a Child Under NRS 200.359

When parents share custody of a child under a court order or by law, a Nevada statute makes it a criminal offense for either parent to detain, conceal, or remove a child without written permission of the other parent. Parental kidnapping or abduction… Read More
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Probation and Parole: Differences and Similarities

Probation and parole are both types of conditional release following conviction of criminal charges. In some ways, they are similar — but there are also significant differences. Probation may allow you to avoid going to prison. Parole may be grante… Read More
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