Domestic Partnerships and Breakups in Nevada: Rights, Duties, and the Process
Episode Summary:
in this episode of Building Families, Bridging Differences, host Sean O'Connor is joined by Shelly Cooley, a certified family-law specialist and founder of the Cooley Law Firm in Las Vegas. Shelly delves into the intricacies of domestic partnerships in Nevada, explaining their formation, the rights they confer, and the process for dissolution. She highlights the similarities and differences between domestic partnerships and marriages, focusing on legal rights, community property, and support obligations. Shelly also discusses the simplified dissolution process available for qualifying partnerships and the importance of exit planning for those considering ending their partnership. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone navigating the complexities of domestic partnerships, offering practical advice to ensure a smoother legal process.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Introduction
0:30 – Overview of Domestic Partnerships in Nevada
1:04 – Legal Rights and Responsibilities
2:20 – Similarities to Marriage
3:01 – Importance of Registration in Nevada
4:10 – Simplified Dissolution Process
5:27 – Division of Assets and Debts
6:49 – Pre-Marital and Pre-Registration Property
8:00 – Financial Support After Dissolution
9:14 – Privacy in Domestic Partnership Dissolutions
10:42 – Exit Planning and Documentation
12:34 – Organizing Financial Information
14:21 – Comprehensive Asset and Debt Assessment
About the Show:
Building Families, Bridging Differences is a podcast dedicated to exploring the multifaceted world of family law. Hosted by Sean O'Connor and featuring expert insights from Shelly Cooley, a seasoned family-law attorney, the show offers listeners a compassionate and straightforward approach to understanding legal issues related to divorce, custody, adoption, and more. With a focus on clarity and support, the series aims to equip individuals and families with the knowledge they need to navigate complex legal landscapes confidently.