Law Blog
What an “as-is” clause really means.
May 4, 2026
NRS 113 requires the seller to complete the Seller’s Real Property Disclosure Form. Many buyers (and maybe even some agents) seem to think…
Why Nevada Probate Takes So Long and What to Expect?
April 24, 2026
Probate is the process of administering a decedent’s estate and generally takes nine to twelve months from the commencement of the proceedings…
Real Estate Agent’s Hate Speech Conviction Upheld
March 26, 2026
An agent in Virginia was found guilty of hate speech by the National Association of Realtors (“NAR”) in 2015. The agent had been a…

Hiring a Probate Attorney in Nevada: Here Are The Questions You Should Be Asking
March 26, 2026
Losing a loved one is difficult enough—navigating the probate process shouldn’t add unnecessary stress. In Nevada, probate can range from…

Don’t Let Your Estate Plan Be a Surprise: Why Talking to Your Family Matters
March 26, 2026
Many people carefully draft wills and trusts but never discuss them with their loved ones. However, silence can create confusion, resentment,…

Estate Administration in Nevada: What to Expect
March 12, 2026
Estate administration is the legal process that follows when a person dies and their assets must be collected, managed, and ultimately distributed.…
Average Cost of a Probate Lawyer in Nevada: What Families Actually Pay
March 3, 2026
When someone passes away and the estate needs to go through probate, one of the first questions families ask is how much the process will cost.…

Inherited Real Estate Taxes: What Heirs Need to Know
March 3, 2026
Inherited real estate taxes work differently than most people expect. When you inherit property in Nevada, you typically don't pay taxes on receiving…

Divorce and Estate Planning: What You Must Know to Protect Your Legacy
February 10, 2026
Going through a divorce is one of life's most challenging transitions. Between dividing assets, adjusting to new living arrangements. Managing…
Executor of a Will: What It Means, Duties, and What to Expect
February 10, 2026
When someone passes away, their estate doesn't just take care of itself. Someone has to step in to manage their financial affairs, pay their…
New Federal Reporting Rule Affects Cash Residential Real Estate Transactions in Nevada
February 7, 2026
Starting March 1, 2026, a new federal anti–money laundering rule issued by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) under the…

Does Life Insurance Go Through Probate? All Questions Answered
February 5, 2026
Planning for the future often involves major life decisions about protecting loved ones and managing financial risk. Life insurance is one of…
What is a Probate Hearing and What You Should Expect in Nevada?
January 11, 2026
When a person passes away, their estate often cannot be transferred to heirs automatically. In many cases, Nevada law requires court supervision…
Understanding the Nevada Guardianship Rules and the Guardianship Process in Nevada
January 9, 2026
Guardianship protects individuals who can no longer make informed decisions about their health care, finances, or daily needs. When illness,…
What Is the Estate Tax Exemption?
January 5, 2026
Estate planning often raises complex tax questions, especially for individuals and families with significant assets. One of the most important…
What is an Insolvent Estate? What to Do When an Estate is Insolvent?
December 19, 2025
The death of a loved one brings emotional strain and new legal responsibilities. These responsibilities can be complex, especially when the decedent…
Residuary Beneficiary: What Is It and Do You Need One?
November 25, 2025
Estate planning involves more than distributing property or identifying specific beneficiaries who receive valuable assets. It also requires…
Listing Property for Sale in Probate
October 25, 2025
Join us on November 05, 2025 for an informative session titled "Listing Property for Sale in Probate"
