Boulder City Family Law & Estate Planning Attorney
If you're dealing with a divorce, a custody dispute, a loved one's estate, or a legal matter that's been sitting on the back burner too long, I'm here to help. I'm Rebecca Fuller, a Las Vegas-based attorney with nearly two decades of experience serving clients throughout Clark County — including Boulder City.
Legal Services I Offer to Boulder City Residents
Boulder City clients come to me for a wide range of legal matters. Whether you're going through a major life transition or finally getting your affairs in order, I handle each case personally. No associates. No handoffs. You work directly with me from the first call to the final resolution.
Here's what I can help you with:
- Family Law — Divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, modifications, prenuptial agreements, adoption, guardianship, co-parenting, and LGBTQ+ family law
- Estate Planning — Wills, trusts, living trusts, and power of attorney
- Probate — Probate administration and probate litigation for Clark County estates
- Personal Injury — Auto accident cases involving insurance disputes and injury claims
- Trademark — Federal trademark filings and registration for small business owners
Ending a marriage doesn't end the parenting relationship. I help clients establish co-parenting plans that reduce ongoing conflict and give kids the stability they need — and I help enforce those plans when the other party isn't holding up their end.
Family Law Attorney Boulder City NV
Family law cases are rarely just legal problems. They're personal ones, and the stakes — your kids, your finances, your future — are too high for a volume firm that treats you like a file number. As a family law attorney serving Boulder City, I take a child-focused approach in every custody and divorce matter, and I'll explain exactly what's happening in your case in plain language, not legalese. Whether you're navigating a contested divorce, modifying a custody order, or formalizing a parenting plan, I'm the attorney who picks up the phone.
Estate Planning and Probate for Boulder City Families
Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy — it's for anyone who wants a say in what happens to their assets and their family if something happens to them. I help Boulder City residents create wills, set up living trusts, and establish powers of attorney that reflect their actual wishes. If you're managing a loved one's estate after a death, I also handle probate administration and probate litigation in Clark County courts.
Auto Accident and Trademark Help in Boulder City
Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy — it's for anyone who wants a say in what happens to their assets and their family if something happens to them. I help Boulder City residents create wills, set up living trusts, and establish powers of attorney that reflect their actual wishes. If you're managing a loved one's estate after a death, I also handle probate administration and probate litigation in Clark County courts.
Why Boulder City Clients Choose Fuller Law Practice
Boulder City has a character all its own — a tight-knit community with a strong sense of history and a population that values straightforward dealings. That's exactly how I practice law. I founded Fuller Law Practice in 2006, and in nearly 20 years I've built a reputation on being honest, accessible, and genuinely invested in my clients' outcomes.
A few things that set my practice apart:
- You work directly with me — not a paralegal, not a junior associate
- I've been practicing family law and estate planning in Nevada since 2006
- I explain court processes in plain language so you always know where you stand
- I'm explicitly LGBTQ+-affirming, not just tolerant
- My clients have requested to hug me at case close — that tells you something about how I show up for people
Serving Boulder City and the Surrounding Clark County Area
My practice is based in Las Vegas, and I serve clients across Clark County — including Boulder City, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and beyond. Distance is rarely a barrier. Many consultations and follow-up meetings can be handled by phone or video, and I make scheduling as easy as possible for clients who are already dealing with enough.
If you're in Boulder City and need legal help, I'd rather you reach out and ask whether I can assist than assume I can't.
What to Expect When You Work With Me
The first step is a consultation. We'll talk through your situation, I'll give you an honest read on your options, and we'll figure out together whether I'm the right fit for your case. I don't oversell outcomes, and I don't let you walk into court without understanding what you're facing. My job is to make a complicated process as clear and manageable as possible — and to fight for the result you actually need.
Frequently Asked Questions — Boulder City Legal Services
How much is my car accident case worth?
There's no honest answer to that question without knowing your specific injuries, the extent of your medical treatment, the evidence of fault, and your documented losses. Any attorney who quotes you a number before reviewing those facts is guessing. I'll give you a realistic assessment once I understand what you're actually dealing with.What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
You may still have a valid claim. Nevada's modified comparative negligence rule allows you to recover damages as long as you were less than 51% at fault. Your recovery is reduced proportionally, but partial fault doesn't eliminate it. The actual fault determination is often more favorable than accident victims expect — especially before an attorney has reviewed the facts.Do I have to pay anything upfront to hire a car accident attorney?
No. I handle car accident cases on a contingency fee basis. That means there are no upfront costs and no attorney fees unless I recover compensation for you. If your case doesn't result in a recovery, you don't owe me a fee.The other driver's insurance company wants a recorded statement. Should I give one?
Not before speaking with an attorney. Recorded statements are used to lock in your account of the accident before you fully understand your injuries or the extent of your damages. Adjusters are skilled at asking questions in ways that can be used to minimize your claim. You have the right to decline until you've had a chance to consult with counsel.What if my injuries didn't show up right away?
Delayed-onset injuries are common in car accidents — whiplash, soft tissue damage, and concussions often don't produce obvious symptoms in the immediate aftermath of a crash. Seeking medical attention promptly, even when you feel relatively okay, creates the documentation that connects your injuries to the accident. Gaps in treatment make claims harder to support, so the sooner you're evaluated, the better.
