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.

Do You Need a Lawyer for a Nevada Child Support Case?

Child support laws and rules are extremely complicated. While you are not required to have a lawyer represent you in a Nevada child support case, legal representation can be beneficial in many situations. In the discussion that follows, Las Vegas chi… Read More
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Getting a Domestic Violence Protection Order in Las Vegas

Under Nevada state law, you may ask a court to issue a domestic violence protection order (also called a restraining order) when you have a specific relationship with another person who exhibits conduct that qualifies as domestic violence. While you… Read More
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Can You Move with a Child When You Have Custody?

Specific Nevada statutes govern relocation of a child subject to a custody order. A parent with primary or joint physical custody of a child pursuant to a Nevada court order is not free to move with the child unless the relocating parent complies wit… Read More
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Do You Get Alimony in a Nevada Divorce?

Nevada divorce laws authorize a judge to award alimony, also called spousal support, to either spouse in a divorce proceeding. There is not, however, an entitlement to receive alimony when you get a Nevada divorce. The laws provide complex factors fo… Read More
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How Does a Judge Determine the Best Interest of a Child in a Nevada Custody Case?

Complex state laws apply to Nevada court decisions relating to the custody of a child. When a judge decides custody issues, the primary consideration under state law is what is in the best interest of the child. Determining the child’s best interes… Read More
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What Is Statutory Rape in Las Vegas?

All sex crimes are serious offenses in Las Vegas. Statutory rape, formally named statutory sexual seduction, is a specifically defined sex crime that can carry substantial penalties, including prison time and a significant fine. Notably, it is a stri… Read More
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Marijuana Laws for Las Vegas Visitors and Residents in 2024

A significant change in Nevada marijuana law effective on January 1, 2024, makes it a good time to review all the state laws that apply to purchase, possession, and use of recreational marijuana. For Las Vegas visitors and residents, violating any on… Read More
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Can You Expunge a Las Vegas Criminal Record?

A criminal record can cause a multitude of problems in your life. Fortunately, in many cases, the State of Nevada provides a process to minimize the effects of a record. Unlike some states, Nevada does not have a way to expunge records, but there is… Read More
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What Is Entrapment in a Nevada Criminal Case?

If you face a criminal charge in Nevada, entrapment may be a potential defense to the charge, depending on the circumstances of the case. Generally, entrapment involves improper police conduct that induces a person to commit a crime that the person o… Read More
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Can You Withdraw a Guilty Plea in a Las Vegas Criminal Case?

In a Las Vegas criminal case, a defendant may regret entering a guilty plea for many different reasons. A specific Nevada law allows a defendant to make a motion to withdraw a plea of guilty, not guilty but mentally ill, or nolo contendere. The statu… Read More
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