Important aspects of the probate of an estate
Many individuals use wills to control the distribution of their estate after their passing. This makes the will a big part of the probate process for many estates.For individuals forming


Our experienced lawyers have handled complex litigation for estates and trusts of many different sizes. We understand how important these cases are to your family.
Many individuals use wills to control the distribution of their estate after their passing. This makes the will a big part of the probate process for many estates.For individuals forming
Whether you have just married or just retired, it is never a bad time to write your will. It may be uncomfortable to think about your passing, but it will
Estate planning is not an easy topic to address, whether you are thinking about creating a will, funding a trust or making plans in case you are incapacitated. You are
If you are an estate beneficiary, you may have some concerns about the roles of the executor. Your deceased family member may have chosen the best person they could think
You create a will so your loved ones have an idea of what you want to leave to whom. However, situations sometimes arise in life that may change your mind about
There are many families who struggle after the loss of a loved one. Dealing with grief is not an easy thing to do, and everyone will respond to the loss
The loss of a loved one is a difficult time for everyone involved. When the initial grief has passed, you may be surprised when disputes arise when it comes time
Deadlines can be the bane of any litigation attorney’s existence. That’s why our attorney, Craig D. Friedel, created the Eighth Judicial District Court Civil Practice “Cheat Sheet”” to help fellow Nevada
Many individuals are extremely careful and cautious when devising their estate plans. They review all of the options available that allow them to pass along their property to their families
Prenuptial agreements are important for every successful couple to consider as they plan their lives together. They allow couples to control their financial futures in the event of divorce, an