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Key takeaways

✔ Willick Law Group has 40+ years of family law experience in Clark County, serving North Las Vegas residents from our office at 3591 E. Bonanza Rd.

✔ Family law cases for North Las Vegas residents are filed and heard at Clark County Family Court, our team knows the court inside and out.

✔ We hold nationally recognized expertise in military divorce, making us the go-to firm for Nellis AFB families facing deployment custody or pension division.

✔ From child custody and child support to spousal support and property division, we handle every family law matter North Las Vegas residents face.

Divorce Attorney Serving North Las Vegas — Willick Law Group

When your family is facing divorce, child custody, or any other family law matter, you need a Las Vegas family law firm with the experience, resources, and local knowledge to fight for you. Willick Law Group has served Clark County families for more than 40 years, and we’re ready to help North Las Vegas residents navigate Nevada’s family courts with confidence. Whether you live in Aliante, Eldorado, Craig Ranch, Tule Springs, or the Airpark area, our attorneys know the courts, the law, and what it takes to protect your family.

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Why North Las Vegas Families Choose Willick Law Group

Not all family law firms are the same. Willick Law Group has spent more than four decades building a reputation as Nevada’s most trusted family law practice, earning an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible peer-review distinction for attorneys. Our founding attorney, Marshal S. Willick, is nationally recognized for his work in military divorce law, family law appeals, and complex asset division. When you hire our firm, you’re not getting a general practice attorney who occasionally handles divorce, you’re getting specialists who live this work every day.

Four Decades of Clark County Experience

Our office at 3591 E. Bonanza Rd., Suite 200 is located approximately 15–20 minutes from North Las Vegas via I-15 or Las Vegas Blvd. That proximity matters, our attorneys appear regularly at Clark County Family Court, located at 601 N. Pecos Rd., and understand how local judges approach matters from high-conflict custody to military pension division. North Las Vegas residents do not file at the North Las Vegas Justice Court (2428 N. Martin Luther King Blvd), which handles limited civil and criminal matters. All Nevada divorce processes and family law filings take place at Clark County Family Court, and our team is there regularly.

Transparent, Committed Representation

Family law cases are deeply personal, and the stakes, your children, your home, your financial security, are enormous. From your first consultation through final judgment, Willick Law Group commits its full resources to every case. We believe in honest counsel: we’ll tell you what to expect at every stage, not just what you want to hear. Results may vary and prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your matter.

Family Law Services for North Las Vegas Residents

North Las Vegas is one of Nevada’s fastest-growing cities, with more than 270,000 residents and a population that skews younger and more diverse than the Las Vegas metro at large. The family law needs of this community reflect that reality, from parents navigating first-time custody arrangements to long-term couples dividing significant assets. We handle the full range of family law matters:

Divorce

Whether your divorce is uncontested or contentious, our attorneys guide you through the full Nevada divorce process, from filing the complaint and serving your spouse to negotiating settlements and, when necessary, litigating at trial. We handle community property division, debt allocation, name changes, and all related matters.

Child Custody

For parents with children, custody is often the most critical issue in a divorce or separation. Our child custody attorneys work to establish parenting plans that reflect the best interests of your child under Nevada law, addressing legal custody, physical custody, visitation schedules, relocation disputes, and modification of existing orders.

Child Support

Nevada uses an income shares model to calculate child support. Understanding how income, custody time, and additional expenses factor into your obligation is critical. Our attorneys are well-versed in Nevada child support laws and represent both paying and receiving parents in initial orders, enforcement, and modification proceedings

Spousal Support & Alimony

Not every divorce involves spousal support, but when it applies, the amounts and duration can have a significant long-term financial impact. We advise clients on Nevada’s alimony factors, including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, and the standard of living during the marriage, and advocate for fair outcomes at every stage.

Property Division

Nevada is a community property state, meaning assets and debts acquired during the marriage are generally divided equally. Our attorneys handle all aspects of property division, from family homes, investment accounts, and business interests to retirement accounts requiring QDROs. For couples with significant assets, we also provide specialized high asset divorce representation.

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Military Divorce Attorneys Near Nellis Air Force Base

North Las Vegas is home to Nellis Air Force Base

, one of the largest Air Force installations in the country. Military families facing divorce have legal needs that go well beyond standard Nevada proceedings, and they deserve attorneys who truly specialize in military family law. Willick Law Group’s military divorce practice is nationally recognized, covering:

  • Division of military retirement pay and survivor benefit plans (SBP) under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA)
  • Deployment and relocation custody arrangements, including temporary parenting plans that account for PCS moves and overseas assignments
  • SCRA (Servicemembers Civil Relief Act) protections for active-duty service members who cannot appear in court during deployment
  • TSP (Thrift Savings Plan) division using RBCO (Retirement Benefits Court Order) procedures
  • VA benefits, disability pay, and their interaction with divorce settlements under Nevada and federal law

If you or your spouse is on active duty, a veteran, or a National Guard member, do not attempt to navigate military divorce without experienced counsel. The rules governing military pension division are complex, time-sensitive, and unforgiving of procedural errors. Contact our military divorce attorneys before filing anything.

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Serving Every Corner of North Las Vegas

North Las Vegas spans a wide geography, from the planned master communities of Aliante and Craig Ranch in the north to the established neighborhoods near downtown. We regularly serve clients from across the city, including:

  • Aliante — a master-planned community with a growing number of young families, often facing first-custody arrangements
  • Eldorado — established mid-century neighborhood with diverse demographics and a mix of long-term married couples and younger residents
  • Craig Ranch — newer development near the Nellis corridor, popular with military families stationed at the base
  • Tule Springs — one of North Las Vegas’ newer growth corridors, attracting families with children
  • Airpark area — mixed residential and commercial zone near the North Las Vegas Airport

Our office at 3591 E. Bonanza Rd., Ste. 200, Las Vegas, NV 89101 is easily accessible from North Las Vegas: take I-15 south toward Las Vegas and exit at Charleston Blvd, or take Las Vegas Blvd south directly, most routes place you at our office in 15–20 minutes. We’re also just minutes from Clark County Family Court, where your case will be heard. You can also reach our Las Vegas family law firm by phone or via our online contact form.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do North Las Vegas residents file for divorce?

North Las Vegas residents file for divorce at Clark County Family Court, located at 601 N. Pecos Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89101. Divorce and family law matters are not handled at the North Las Vegas Justice Court (2428 N. Martin Luther King Blvd), which handles small claims, limited civil, and misdemeanor matters. To begin the process, you or your attorney will file a Complaint for Divorce with the Clark County District Court, Family Division. Willick Law Group handles all filings on your behalf.

Is there a family court in North Las Vegas?

There is no dedicated family court in North Las Vegas. All family law matters, divorce, custody, child support, alimony, and property division, are adjudicated at Clark County Family Court in Las Vegas. The North Las Vegas Justice Court has a limited jurisdiction and does not hear divorce or custody cases. Our office is approximately 15–20 minutes from both the courthouse and from most North Las Vegas neighborhoods.

Can a Las Vegas divorce attorney handle my North Las Vegas case?

Yes. Willick Law Group represents clients from across Clark County, including all of North Las Vegas. Nevada family law is statewide, and our attorneys are licensed to practice throughout Nevada. There is no requirement to hire an attorney with a North Las Vegas address, and in fact, choosing a firm with decades of courtroom experience at Clark County Family Court, as ours has, will serve your case better than proximity alone.

Do I need a military divorce lawyer near Nellis AFB?

If your divorce involves military retirement benefits, deployment custody, or SCRA protections, you need an attorney who specifically handles military divorce, not just any divorce attorney. Willick Law Group has been nationally recognized for its military family law practice for decades, and we serve military families stationed at Nellis AFB and throughout the Las Vegas metro. The legal rules governing military pension division under USFSPA are entirely separate from standard Nevada property division law and require specialized knowledge to navigate correctly.

How long does a divorce take in Nevada?

Nevada has a minimum 6-week residency requirement before filing for divorce (NRS 125.020). Once filed, an uncontested divorce with no minor children and no disputed assets can sometimes be finalized in as little as a few weeks. Contested divorces involving custody disputes, significant assets, or military benefit division typically take several months to over a year, depending on complexity and court scheduling. Willick Law Group will give you a realistic timeline after reviewing your specific circumstances.

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