

Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED."COA-BB/MG/DW. (COA)

Amy M. Mastin: A Champion for Families, Justice, and Community! Clark County, Nevada – In the heart of Nevada’s judicial system, few figures stand out with as much unwavering dedication and heartfelt service as Hon. Amy M. Mastin, judge of the Clark County Eighth Judicial District Court, Department M in the Family Division. Since assuming office on January 4, 2021, Judge Mastin has consistently exemplified what it means to serve with wisdom, compassion, and courage. A Career Rooted in Service: Judge Mastin’s path to the bench was built on more than two decades of advocacy for families in Clark County. Before her election, she spent over 23 years serving families through the legal process, bringing both expertise and empathy to some of the most challenging situations families face. Her tenure as a Hearing Master—a position appointed by the District Court judges—placed her at the forefront of some of the most sensitive areas of family law, including domestic violence cases, child support establishment and enforcement, and minor guardianship matters. In a role that required fair judgment and firm resolve, Mastin consistently showed that the law can serve both justice and humanity. On the Bench: Balanced, Fair, and Thoughtful: As a judge in the Family Division of Nevada’s busiest trial court, Mastin brings an unwavering commitment to fairness. The Family Court deals with issues that strike at the core of people’s lives—custody, support, protection, and stability. In every courtroom, Judge Mastin approaches each case with a blend of legal acumen, respect for the individuals before her, and steadfast integrity. Her decisions reflect a deep understanding that behind every file number is a real person, a real family, and often a real struggle. It’s this human-centered approach—combined with rigorous legal grounding—that elevates her work and earns respect from colleagues, practitioners, and community members alike. Leadership with Heart Beyond the Courtroom: Judge Mastin’s influence extends well beyond legal rulings. Throughout her career, she has worked closely with legal professionals, community leaders, and advocates for vulnerable populations, always prioritizing solutions that promote safety, equity, and dignity. Her longtime presence in Clark County’s legal community has helped shape practices that better serve families and children across the valley. A Role Model in Public Service: Judge Mastin represents the gold standard for public service in our community—someone who steps into difficult moments with poise and purpose and guides families through life’s hardest transitions with compassion and clarity. Her life’s work isn’t just about interpreting the law; it’s about upholding the highest ideals of justice—protecting the vulnerable, supporting parents and children, and fostering outcomes that help families thrive. In a time when our community needs principled leadership more than ever, Judge Amy M. Mastin stands as a powerful example of what justice grounded in empathy and experience can achieve.

The Honorable Amy Mastin, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department M, Family Division, presiding over a case management conference. Attorney Sabrina Dolson appears on behalf of the Wife. Attorney Brandon Leavitt appears on behalf of the Husband. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

The Honorable Amy Mastin, Eighth Judicial District Court, Department M, Family Division, presiding over a motion hearing. Attorney Josef Karacsonyi appears on behalf of the Wife. Attorney Brandon Leavitt appears on behalf of the Husband. The Court approves stipulation. You can join as a member by clicking this link here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJPb0hCUcufpuk7QhxVxwKA/join For inquiries, feel free to contact us through www.ournevadajudges.com

Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED." fn3[Alaa has filed two motions in this court. In his first motion, he seeks to unseal the case and requests oral argument. Given that the case was not sealed, and in light of our disposition, we deny this motion. In his second motion, Alaa asks this court to sanction Susan and her attorney for conduct that took place in the district court. However, that request is improperly made in this court, as opposed to the dist

Filed Order Affirming in Part, Reversing in Part and Remanding. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED IN PART AND REVERSED IN PART AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order." COA-MG/BB/DW (COA)

Filed Order Vacating Judgment and Remanding. "ORDER the judgment of the juvenile court VACATED AND REMAND this matter to the juvenile court for proceedings consistent with this order." COA-MG/BB/DW (COA)

Filed Order Affirming in Part, Reversing in Part and Remanding. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED IN PART as to the determinations on child custody, alimony, and division of community property and debt, REVERSED IN PART as to the award of attorney fees to John in opposing the motion for reconsideration, AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order." [BELL, J., with whom STIGLICH, J. agrees, concurring in part and dissenting in part.] EN

Filed Order Affirming in Part and Reversing in Part. "We reverse the portion of the supplemental decree of divorce providing Chris an additional $3,500 reimbursement for the two 2000 Honda XRs awarded to him in the divorce decree and affirm the remainder of the district court's orders." COA-MG/BB/DW (COA)


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