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.

Can You File for a Las Vegas Divorce as a Non-Resident?

If you live outside Nevada, you may be able to file for a Las Vegas divorce as a non-resident if your spouse lives here and other legal requirements are met. However, you need to make certain that you completely understand all the ramifications of fi… Read More
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Categories: Nevada Family Law

What Happens If You Do Not Pay Child Support?

If a Nevada court orders you to pay child support, failing to make payments can have significant consequences. Failure to pay the ordered amount may constitute a criminal offense under Nevada law, and the parent entitled to payment may use the contem… Read More
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Is Prostitution Legal in Las Vegas?

Confusion abounds when it comes to whether prostitution is legal in Las Vegas. While Nevada is the only state in the U.S. with legalized prostitution, state law makes prostitution illegal in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas. Visitors can land i… Read More
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Shoplifting Offenses and Penalties in Las Vegas

Shoplifting falls under the broad category of theft in Nevada statutes, but the state does not have a specific offense called shoplifting. Instead, intentional theft from a retail business is typically charged as a larceny offense. If the value of th… Read More
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What Qualifies as a Deadly Weapon in Nevada?

Under Nevada law, conviction of any crime using a deadly weapon can lead to enhanced penalties and, for some offenses, ineligibility for probation or a suspended sentence. The implications are especially severe because state law contains a very broad… Read More
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What Conduct Constitutes Stalking in Nevada?

Nevada law provides for three separate stalking offenses: stalking, aggravated stalking, and cyberstalking. Any stalking charge is a serious matter with significant potential penalties and consequences beyond the criminal penalties. If you face any t… Read More
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What Is the Difference Between Misdemeanor and Felony Criminal Charges?

Misdemeanors and felonies are the two broad classifications of crimes in the State of Nevada. Within those two classes, there are additional categories, based on the severity of the violation. The class and category of a criminal violation affects po… Read More
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Can You Carry a Gun in a Car in Las Vegas?

Even though the laws in the State of Nevada permit open carry of firearms, a person who owns or has a gun is subject to numerous federal and state statutes and regulations. A common question that Las Vegas residents and visitors often ask is whether… Read More
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Process for Termination of Parental Rights in Nevada

The State of Nevada has a specific court process for termination of parental rights. The same process applies, regardless of the circumstances and the reason for terminating a parent’s rights. The process may be voluntary if both parents agree on t… Read More
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Categories: Nevada Family Law

What Is the Difference Between Physical Custody and Legal Custody in Nevada?

Legal issues relating to child custody can be difficult and emotionally distressing, whether they occur in a divorce or in a separate custody proceeding. In Nevada, part of the reason is the complexity of the laws that apply to custody determinations… Read More
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Categories: Nevada Family Law