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May 8, 2020
What is Quiet Title?
What is “quiet title”? Why do you have to do it? When we talk about quiet title, it has to do with real estate and as you may know, we do...
May 1, 2020
How Divorce Impacts a Marital Trust
Something that has come up recently is the impact of divorce on a marital trust. In the trusts that we do at Morris Law Center, there is...
Apr 24, 2020
Litigation Series Part 4: When Does Litigation End?
We are wrapping up our four-part litigation series here with the question “When does it end?” We already talked about filing a complaint...
Apr 17, 2020
Litigation Series Part 3: What is a Dispositive Motion?
We’re continuing our litigation series by talking about dispositive motions. What does a dispositive motion mean? A dispositive motion is...
Apr 16, 2020
Can I have a Gun Trust in Nevada?
The simple answer is yes. A Gun Trust is a classified as a special purpose trust, meaning a trust set up to handle specific assets, such...
Apr 10, 2020
Litigation Series Part 2: What is Discovery?
Today we’re continuing our litigation series with “What is discovery?” When we jump into the question, what is the discovery process? The...
Apr 6, 2020
Litigation Series Part 1: When Does Litigation Start?
This is the first blog of a 4-part series on litigation. We’re going to begin here with the question When does litigation start? That’s a...
Mar 31, 2020
Attorney Liens in California vs. Attorney Liens in Nevada
Attorney liens are completely different in California than they are in Nevada. In Nevada and most states, attorney liens are generally...
Jan 9, 2020
What Happens If Someone in Nevada Dies Without a Will?
What happens if someone in Nevada dies without a will? A common misconception is that the state automatically gets a person’s assets, but...
Dec 26, 2019
Sarah Morris Recognized by the American Institute Of Legal Counsel as a 2019 10 Best Legal Counsel f
From the American Institute of Legal Counsel: “The American Institute Of Legal Counsel has recognized the exceptional performance of...
Dec 26, 2019
Full-Blown Probate for Estates Over $300,000: What You Need to Know
What is probate? Probate is the court process of transferring the decedent’s assets to their heirs. Probate is organized based upon the...
Dec 23, 2019
Probate Series Part 3: Summary Administration for Estates Valued Between $100,000 and $300,000
I often get asked “what is probate?” Probate is the court process of transferring the decedent’s assets to the heirs. Whenever someone...
Dec 12, 2019
Probate Series Part 2: Set Aside Estates valued under $100,000
Probate is the court process of transferring the decedent’s assets to the heirs. The type of probate depends on how much the estate is...
Dec 5, 2019
Probate Series Part 1: Affidavit of Entitlement for Estates Valued Under $25,000
Today we’re going to do part one of a four-part series on probate in Clark County, Nevada. Probate is the court process of transferring...
Nov 12, 2019
Quiet Title Actions
Today we’re going to talk a little bit about quiet title actions. As you may or may not know, my firm practices in the area of estate...
Jun 29, 2019
Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in Nevada?
Many employers want to have their employees sign contracts prohibiting them from working for a competing business after they leave their...
Jun 19, 2019
Litigation: NRCP 54(b) Certification of Partial Summary Judgement
NRCP 54(b) allows a Court to make some orders on a motion for summary judgment final while the rest of the case moves forward. A ruling...
Apr 18, 2019
What’s The Difference Between Medical And Recreational Marijuana in Nevada?
Now that recreational marijuana has been legal in Nevada for some time, many of you may be wondering what differences exist between the...
Feb 26, 2019
6 Things You Need to Know About Nevada Marijuana Laws in 2019
Recreational marijuana was legalized in Nevada by a ballot initiative in November of 2016, and since then, the industry has boomed. In...
Jan 29, 2019
Can a Court Judgment be Recorded Against Real Property?
The short answer is “yes.” Not only can you record a judgment against real property, but you will often want to. Obtaining a judgment...
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