Nevada is a community property state, which means all property accumulated during the course of the marriage is owned jointly by the husband and wife.
It must also be equally split in a legal separation. This can happen through the couple assets themselves, with the help of a divorce attorney, or through the decision of a judge.
Property is often not given enough attention, because their value is not received until sometime in the future. The same goes for pensions and retirement funds that are part of a spouse’s employer-sponsored benefit plan. Each spouse has an equal interest in the value of the other’s pension or retirement plan.
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