I Started This Firm Because I Believed You Deserved Better Than Being Processed
I passed the Nevada bar and founded Fuller Law Practice in 2006. Not because I had a business plan. Because I had a belief: that people going through some of the hardest moments of their lives deserve an attorney who actually shows up for them — not a firm that assigns them a case number and a paralegal.
Twenty years later, I still take every call, handle every case, and know every client by name. That hasn't changed.
What I Do Differently (And Why It Matters to You)
Most family law firms in Las Vegas run on volume. More clients, more cases, faster turnover. I understand the model. I just don't practice that way.
When you hire me, you work with me. Not an associate who's three months out of law school. Not a paralegal managing your file between their other 40 cases. Me. I know your story because I'm the one you told it to.
I also believe you should understand exactly what's happening in your own case at every stage. Legal processes are confusing by design — courts aren't built for civilians. My job isn't just to navigate that system for you. It's to explain it to you in plain language as we go, so you're never sitting at home wondering what's happening next.
And I'll tell you the truth, even when it's not what you were hoping to hear. I'd rather give you an honest answer today than a comfortable one that sets you up for disappointment later. Twenty years in, I still tell it straight.
My Practice, My Philosophy
Family law is personal. Divorce, custody, support, adoption — these cases involve the people and relationships that define your life. I take that seriously.
My approach in every family law case is child-focused. When children are involved, their wellbeing isn't one factor among many — it's the lens I use to evaluate every decision. That doesn't mean I won't fight hard for you. It means I fight smart, with your kids' long-term stability as part of the strategy.
I'm also explicitly LGBTQ+-affirming. Not tolerant. Not neutral. Affirming. Every family deserves representation that doesn't require them to explain or justify who they are. If you're navigating adoption, a parenting dispute, a name change, or any family law matter as an LGBTQ+ individual or couple, you'll find no judgment here — just a lawyer who knows Nevada law and is genuinely on your side.
Beyond family law, I handle probate and estate planning, personal injury cases from auto accidents, and trademark filings for small business owners. The same approach applies across all of it: direct communication, honest guidance, and real attention to your case.
The Hug at the End
I know that sounds like an odd thing to put on a law firm website. But here's the truth: my clients hug me when their cases close. Not all of them, but enough that it's become something I think about.
It's not something I planned for or marketed toward. It's what happens when someone has been through something genuinely difficult and they feel, at the end of it, that their attorney was in their corner the whole way through. That they were heard. That someone cared about the outcome as much as they did.
That's the standard I hold myself to. Not whether the case settled fast, but whether you felt like a person — not a file — from the first call to the last.
A Few Credentials, Since You Asked
I was admitted to the Nevada State Bar in 2005 and founded Fuller Law Practice, P.C. in 2006. I've practiced family law, probate, estate planning, personal injury, and trademark law in the Las Vegas metro for nearly two decades. I serve clients throughout Clark County, including Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas.
I'm a solo practitioner by choice — because this model lets me give every client the attention they deserve, and because I'm not willing to compromise on that.
Ready to Talk?
If you're dealing with a divorce, a custody matter, an estate, a car accident, or a trademark question, I'd like to hear what's going on. The first step is a consultation — no pressure, no legalese, just a real conversation about your situation and what your options look like.

