by Andrew Hatherley | Aug 19, 2020 | divorce, divorce finance
During divorce, you may feel like your life has been flipped upside down. Changes can happen on every level including where you live, how much money you make and even how often you get to see your children. The last thing you’re probably thinking about is taxes during...
by Andrew Hatherley | Jul 22, 2020 | Divorce blog
Divorce can feel like you’re losing everything: your family, future, and oftentimes even your home. For many people, it may also mean losing friends. If you and your spouse, like most people, have a group of mutual friends, it may feel like divorcing your friend group...
by Andrew Hatherley | Jul 8, 2020 | divorce, Divorce blog, Nevada divorce
If spending 24/7 working from home with your spouse has confirmed your suspicions about your marriage coming to an end, you may be considering a divorce. While it will be hard to judge the impact of quarantine on marriages until it’s over, orders to stay at home have...
by Andrew Hatherley | Jul 3, 2020 | Alimony/Maintenance, Nevada divorce
Written by Francesca Resch of Naimi Cerceo Family Law. The Nevada Legislature re-wrote the child support statutes, including the formulas to calculate the same. These new guidelines are codified in Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) section 425 and became effective...
by Andrew Hatherley | Jun 22, 2020 | Financial
While it doesn’t come up in every marriage, a prenuptial is a common agreement between people who are engaged to be married. These can be excellent tools to have in the event your marriage doesn’t work out, but there are some downsides to having them. Find out more...