Family Law Services

Family Law Services Las Vegas

Compassionate family law services in Las Vegas. Expert guidance for divorce, custody, and sensitive legal matters.

Family Law Services

About the service

Navigating family legal matters can be challenging, but our team at Gonzalez Law Firm is here to provide compassionate and expert guidance.

We handle a wide range of family law cases with the utmost care, ensuring your rights and interests are protected every step of the way.

Our Family Law Services Include:

  • Divorce: Providing skilled representation for contested and uncontested divorces.
  • Child Custody: Advocating for fair custody arrangements that prioritize the child's best interests.
  • Child Support: Ensuring appropriate financial support is secured for your child.
  • Spousal Support (Alimony): Helping clients negotiate fair spousal support agreements.
  • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements: Protecting your assets and clarifying expectations.
  • Domestic Violence Cases: Offering legal support and protection for victims.
  • Adoptions: Guiding families through the adoption process with care and expertise.

At Gonzalez Law Firm, we understand that family law cases are deeply personal, and we are dedicated to providing tailored solutions to meet your unique needs.

Hear what our past clients say

Their experiences, in their own words.

“Handled my case with such excellency

The family team handled my case with such excellency! I want to especially thank Ms. Dora for how attentive she was throughout the process and answering all my questions. Will definitely come back for any future legal matters :)

Humberto Amezcua
Las Vegas Resident

Family Law Services FAQs

Have questions about Family Law Services? Get clear answers on the legal process, your rights, and how we can help.

To file for divorce in Nevada, at least one spouse must have lived in the state for a minimum of six weeks before filing. You will also need a witness to confirm your residency.

To file for divorce in Nevada, at least one spouse must have lived in the state for a minimum of six weeks before filing. You will also need a witness to confirm your residency.

Nevada courts prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody. Factors include the child's relationship with each parent, stability, financial status, and ability to provide care. Courts encourage joint custody unless circumstances require sole custody.

Nevada courts prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody. Factors include the child's relationship with each parent, stability, financial status, and ability to provide care. Courts encourage joint custody unless circumstances require sole custody.

Is Nevada a 50/50 divorce state?

Yes, Nevada is a community property state, meaning all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally split 50/50 unless both parties agree otherwise or a judge rules differently. Would you like additional FAQs for other legal services (e.g., personal injury, estate planning)?

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