The narcissist’s inability to accept responsibility for marital problems can cause the demise of a marriage. A narcissist always has a reason why marital issues are your fault, and this one-sided narrative quickly takes a toll on the non-narcissistic spouse....
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The Worst Thing Criminal Defendants in Nevada Can Do: Lie to Their Defense Attorney
Thou shalt not lie! We all know that’s not just good advice—it’s a mandate enshrined in one of the ten commandments! Humans have been lying since we discovered speech. And aside from the little white lies, “oh, that looks great on you,” lying can cause great damage...
Power of Attorney: What You Need to Know
Power of attorney documents carry great weight, and everyone should understand what power of attorney means. When someone has power of attorney, they have the power to make certain decisions on someone else’s behalf. You might ask: Decisions about what? It’s a good...
Should You Get Divorced If a Relationship Falls Short of Expectations? That Depends…
Our team sees many divorce cases where a split is inevitable. Infidelity, physical abuse, emotional and psychological mistreatment, and fundamental differences of character and values often lead spouses to call it quits. But what if a marriage is just ho-hum,...
4 Signs That It’s Time to Update Your Estate Plan
Your estate plan is for life, but that doesn’t mean it’s not subject to change. In fact, if you don’t update your estate plan over the years, there’s a chance it won’t serve your interests or reflect your wishes anymore. With that in mind, here are four signs an...
Will vs. Trust: Which Is Right for You?
If you’re new to estate planning, you’ve probably heard of wills and trusts, but you might be unsure about which one is right for you. To help make the planning process less stressful, here’s a look at the differences between wills and trusts and some suggestions for...
Arrested in Nevada: The Rights You Don’t Have
If you’re arrested in Nevada, and you don’t know what to expect, you might think you have legal rights you don’t have. These misconceptions can make the whole process even more stressful, so to help, here’s a breakdown of a few rights you don’t have, but you might...
What Are Your Rights if You’re Arrested in Nevada?
Being arrested can be shocking and overwhelming, especially when it all happens so quickly. However, you have certain legal rights and protections, so let’s break them down. Right to Remain Silent The moment you are in custody – meaning you’re not free to leave –...
What You Need to Know About ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws in Nevada
We have a right to self-defense in Nevada, don’t we? This is a question that many residents and business owners in Nevada can’t answer with confidence, even though a break-in or threat to their life could happen at any time. Many Nevadans don’t fully understand the...
Can I Have My Criminal Conviction Expunged in Nevada?
While the state of Nevada does not technically expunge criminal convictions, it does seal such records—but only under certain conditions. You can speak with an attorney from about whether your circumstances meet the conditions to seal a...