AREAS OF PRACTICE
FAMLILY LAW:
Divorce
Guardianships
Child Custody
Property Distribution
Alimony and Spousal Support
Contested Divorces
Uncontested Divorces
Paternity
Parental Alienation
Modification of Divorce Decrees
Modification of Custody and Support
Prenuptial/Premarital Agreements
Child Support
Child and Spousal Support Collection
Domestic Violence
Temporary Protective Orders (TPO)
Property Distribution
Business Valuation
Out of State Moves
Adoptions
Termination of Parental Rights


CRIMINAL DEFENSE:
Domestic Battery
Sexual Offense Cases
Drug Cases
DUI
Juvenile Cases
White Collar Crime
Sealing of Criminal Records
Theft Offenses
Temporary Restraining Orders (TRO)
Tickets

CIVIL LITIGATION:
Business Law
Incorporations and Business Formation
Breach of Contract
Real Estate
Fair Credit Reporting Act Cases
Prejudgment Writs of Attachment
Collections
Garnishments


My name is Chris Aaron, and I would like to introduce myself and provide a brief autobiography in addition to my educational and professional accomplishments. I personally believe that for a potential consumer of legal services, such an introduction is just as helpful, if not more so, than a dry list of credentials. After all, in most instances the retention of an attorney is the beginning of a long-term relationship; a relationship in which one usually pays a considerable amount of money and relies on the expertise of another, often during what is usually the most stressful time of one’s life. Failure to choose not only a competent and honest attorney, but one with whom you can work and communicate, can result in disastrous consequences.

To begin, before attending law school, I graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Business Administration and for four years thereafter climbed the corporate latter, specifically in the area of marketing, advertising and public relations. Although I excelled, earned a very good salary and was promoted through the ranks at a rapid pace, I discovered that corporate life was not my true desire. I missed the personal, one-on-one contact with people. Perhaps this was due in no small measure to my life growing up in a small town and working at my father‘s hardware store between school and sports. The customers were more than merely people to whom we sold a product. In effect, our job would entail working with these people in order to assist them in deciding upon the tools and parts required to accomplish their particular tasks at hand. Therefore, in a sense, they were clients who required another’s expertise. Over the years relationships developed, based upon mutual trust and respect. This aspect of assisting people was what I desired and formed the basis of my decision to attend law school.

I graduated from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law and studied law at Oxford University in Oxford, England. During law school I obtained experience while working as a clerk for large as well as small firms. Although I had opportunities at more prestigious and larger firms, I made the decision to leave that world behind and work at a medium size firm, at which I truly learned how to practice law and become a trial attorney. This was not an easy decision at first, primarily because I was concerned about “throwing away a golden opportunity”, and most of my friends at the time constantly reminded me of that fact. Nevertheless, because of my previous experience in the corporate world, I had learned the hard way that one has to follow one’s heart and do what makes one happy.

I first moved to Las Vegas in 1992. Thereafter, I married and am now the proud father of triplets, two boys and a girl. I have a wonderful family life and have been lucky enough to run my own law firm in the manner in which I believe best serves my clients. Although I have amassed a wealth of experience in numerous areas of law, my practice is primarily in the area of family law and guardianships. However, I accept cases in other areas.

If you are looking for an attorney who will take a personal interest in your problems and who will actively work with you in solving said problems, please give me a call. I have one assistant, and I am the only attorney in my office. Such an arrangement allows the personal service a client deserves and the one-on-one contact with an attorney necessary to allow optimal service. My main office number is (702) 253-0700 and my personal cell phone is (702) 466-0463. Do not be surprised if I personally answer the phone as I prefer to forward the main number to my cell phone whenever possible. If you reach the recording please leave a message as either my assistant is on another line, and I am either in court or at a meeting during which I cannot answer the phone. Regardless, your call will be returned in a timely manner.


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Aaron Law Firm, CHTD
1919 South Jones Boulevard, Suite G
Las Vegas, Nevada 89146

Office Phone: (702) 253-0700
Cell Phone: (702) 466-0463
Fax: (702) 362-7400

Email: chris@callaaronlaw.com