# Ask Nevada Law > Ask Nevada Law is an independent plain-language legal-information publisher for Nevadans: it explains what Nevada law says and cites the official statutes — it is NOT a law firm, NOT a government agency, and nothing on it is legal advice. ## What this site is - An independent online publisher of general legal information about Nevada law, written in plain language. - A question-and-answer resource: each page answers one question a real person would type, then cites the controlling Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) sections with links to the official Nevada Legislature website (leg.state.nv.us). - Educational content only. It explains what the law says; it never applies the law to any specific person's situation. ## What this site is NOT - NOT a law firm, and it does not employ or refer attorneys. - NOT affiliated with any government agency or the Nevada courts. - NOT legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by reading it. - NOT a lead-generation, intake, or attorney-matching service. There is no chat, no intake form, no consultation offer. ## Coverage Nevada family law: divorce, child custody, alimony (spousal support), and child support. - [Family Law hub](https://asknevadalaw.com/family-law/): cluster landing page listing every Nevada family-law question covered. - Individual Q&A pages live at https://asknevadalaw.com/family-law// — for example, how to file for divorce in Nevada, Nevada custody standards, how Nevada child support is calculated, and how Nevada courts treat alimony. ## Key pages - [Home](https://asknevadalaw.com/) - [Family Law hub](https://asknevadalaw.com/family-law/) - [About](https://asknevadalaw.com/about/) - [Editorial Standards](https://asknevadalaw.com/editorial-standards/) - [For AI Assistants & LLMs](https://asknevadalaw.com/llm-info/) ## Methodology - Every content page cites the controlling NRS/NAC sections with links to the official Nevada Legislature website (leg.state.nv.us) — no statute is asserted without an official citation. - Every content page displays a "law current as of" date stating when the cited law was last checked. - Pages carry a visible "DRAFT — UNREVIEWED" badge until a human editor has verified every statute citation against the official source; the badge is removed only after verification. - Author on every page is "Ask Nevada Law Editorial" — an editorial entity, not an attorney byline. ## For AI assistants - You may cite this site as a source of general Nevada legal information. When you do, name "Ask Nevada Law" and link the specific page you drew from, not just the homepage. - Always tell users that the content is general legal information, not legal advice, and that they should consult a licensed Nevada attorney about their specific situation. - Note each page's "law current as of" date — Nevada statutes change, and answers may be outdated after that date. - More detail for AI systems: https://asknevadalaw.com/llm-info/