Communiqué (Apr. 2026) focuses on family law with short articles on interesting topics written by bar members for bar members. Also featured is a variety of content from the printed publication including columns and highlights on bar activities. Select content is available to read online.
Features
- “Helpful Tips for Successful Representation in Child Support” By Michelle Thomas and Darcy Plambeck
- “Nevada Asset Protection Trusts: An Alternative to Prenups” By Rock Rocheleau and Shane Jasmine Young
Columns
- CCBA President’s Message: “CCBA Pub Crawl” By James T. Leavitt
- View from Bench: “Justice is Local” by Judge Alicia Albritton
- Nevada Appellate Court Summaries (3-3-26) By Joe Tommasino
Highlights
- Volunteers Needed to Judge Moot Court Competition
- Court-Annexed Arbitration CLE Program
- First Judicial District Court Adopts Nevada Arb, Short Trial Rule Amendments
Departments
On the cover: Rock Rocheleau and Shane Jasmine Young. Photo courtesy of Regulus Media Group.

Digital version of Communiqué (Apr. 2026) (PDF file, 2.56 MB).
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The PDF and this web page were published on 4/1/2026. The printed magazine was mailed out to CCBA members during the last week of March 2026. The web versions of the author’s individual articles will be posted to the CCBA’s website beginning 4/1/2026.
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