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Extended Moratorium on Evictions in Nevada

12.17.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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On December 14, 2020, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak signed and issued Emergency Directive 036 which implements a moratorium on residential evictions in Nevada through March 31, 2021.  This moratorium applied to tenants unable to pay rent due to circumstances related to COVID-19, but does not prohibit certain evictions, including, for […]

The Links Between Domestic Violence Cases and COVID-19

11.10.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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Social distancing and lockdowns are necessary to help control the impact of coronavirus. However, an unanticipated consequence of these measures is their impact on domestic abuse victims in the U.S. and worldwide. Data suggests that isolation is one of the primary tactics used by abusers to isolate victims from their […]

Why Your Vote Matters in 2020

10.23.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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Thomas Jefferson once said, “We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate.” That statement couldn’t be more accurate during this election cycle. Voting is the fuel that powers our democracy. Without it, the United States would be no different than the dictatorships, […]

Auto Repossession During COVID-19

8.31.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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With the current high unemployment rate in Nevada, many individuals are concerned about how to keep a roof over their head and put food on the table.  Other looming concerns include how to manage car payments, payday and title loans, and credit card debt.  For many Nevadans, the amount of […]

Meeting the Needs of Domestic Violence Victims During COVID-19

8.24.2020
by Paul Padda Law
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Delivery of services to Nevada domestic violence (DV) survivors is more important than ever during the Covid-19 pandemic.  For that reason, customary service providers such a shelters, courts, self-help centers, legal aid, rape crisis and law enforcement have all adjusted their practices and procedures to meet the needs of victims.  […]