Updating Your Will and Estate Plan After Divorce in Nevada: Complete 2026 Guide
Nevada law auto-revokes ex-spouse from wills (NRS 133.115) but NOT ERISA accounts. Update beneficiaries within 30 days. Filing fee: $364 Clark County.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
Nevada law auto-revokes ex-spouse from wills (NRS 133.115) but NOT ERISA accounts. Update beneficiaries within 30 days. Filing fee: $364 Clark County.
Nevada requires NRCP 16.2 financial disclosure within 30 days. Learn FDF requirements, mandatory documents, and penalties for hiding assets in 2026.
Nevada divorce financial planning guide: $326-$364 filing fees, community property division, QDRO requirements, and CDFA strategies for 2026.
Nevada HSA divorce rules: community property division, $4,400 contribution limit, tax-free transfers. Complete FSA and health savings account divorce guide.
Learn how to budget after divorce in Nevada on $41,788 median single income. Covers housing costs, child support, spousal support, and the 50/30/20 rule.
Nevada divorce costs $326-$364 to file. Learn how to rebuild credit, create a post-divorce budget, and achieve financial recovery in 6-12 months.
Nevada joint account divorce guide: $364 filing fee, 6-week residency, 50/50 community property split. Learn legal steps to close or freeze accounts in 2026.
Nevada divorce with no money: $364 filing fee waived for income under $15,960/year. Free legal aid, pro bono attorneys, and self-help resources available.
Nevada divorced spouses can claim up to 50% of an ex's Social Security after a 10-year marriage. Full 2026 eligibility rules, amounts, and filing steps.
Nevada divorce health insurance options: COBRA costs $400-$700/month for 36 months, ACA marketplace with 60-day SEP, or employer plans. Updated March 2026.
Nevada divorce can damage your credit score through joint debts under NRS 125.150. Learn how community property division, joint accounts, and debt allocation impact credit in 2026.