When the marital estate includes businesses, executive compensation, trusts, and contested valuations, divorce stops being a domestic-relations matter and becomes financial litigation. That is the work we built this firm to do.
Family law is one of Quantum Litigation Group's core practice areas, alongside high-stakes business and trial litigation. We concentrate on the cases that most divorce firms aren't structured to litigate: complex, multi-million-dollar estates involving closely-held businesses, executive compensation packages, real property portfolios, irrevocable trusts, and contested valuations.
These cases turn on financial issues, not emotional ones. How a business is characterized and valued. How growth in a separate-property asset is apportioned to the community. How stock options and deferred compensation are divided across vesting schedules. How trust structures hold up under Nevada law. Each of those questions can move six or seven figures between the parties, and each demands a litigator who can convert forensic financial analysis into a courtroom strategy.
Below are the six concentration areas of our family law practice.
Six interconnected areas of high-net-worth divorce, each governed by Nevada community property law, and each capable of deciding the outcome on its own.
Complex marital estates involving businesses, deferred compensation, and asset tracing through commingled accounts.
Learn more →Income, market, and asset approaches argued by forensic experts.
Learn more →Characterizing community versus separate property and tracing assets across decades of transactions and multi-entity structures.
Learn more →Dividing stock options, restricted stock units (RSUs), and deferred compensation through temporal apportionment under Nevada's time-rule framework.
Learn more →Alimony in income-disparate marriages, and guarding against the Double Dip, where business income is counted twice.
Learn more →Custody and support where high incomes, relocation, and demanding schedules complicate Nevada's best-interest of the child analysis.
Learn more →Every engagement begins with a confidential conversation about the marital estate, the assets in dispute, and what we would do to protect them.
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