Christopher Alderman | Las Vegas Divorce & Family Lawyer

Christopher R. Alderman

Christopher R. Alderman

Experience: 12 years
Language(s): English

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About Christopher

Christopher R. Alderman was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. Christopher earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He then pursued his law degree at the William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV. During law school, Christopher was actively involved in various organizations and volunteered to teach a free legal information class regarding paternity and custody during the summer of 2011.
After graduating law school and passing the bar, Christopher worked as a law clerk for the Honorable Robert W. Lane at the Fifth Judicial District Court in Nye County, Nevada. Prior to joining McFarling Law Group, Christopher worked at a law office specializing in family law, guardianships, and probate matters.
As a native Nevadan, Christopher enjoys being actively involved in the community and spending time with his family. He enjoys a good game of golf, supporting our local sports teams, hiking, and attending dog shows with his Doberman Pinscher.

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Experience

Attorney

McFarling Law Group

Present

Las Vegas, NV

Admission

Verified Nevada

2013

Education

University of Nevada Las Vegas

Bachelors (Criminal Justice)

2006

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • State Bar of Nevada Family Law Section Member
    2018 - Present
  • United States District Court for the District of Nevada Member
    2015 - Present
  • Nevada State Bar Admitted to Practice
    2013 - Present
  • Nevada Justice Association Member
    2013 - Present
  • Clark County Bar Association Member
    2013 - Present
Honors / Awards
  • CALI Award for Intellectual Property UNLV School of Law
    2012

Notable Work

Cases

Ilieva-Klimas v. Estupinian

Reversed and Remanded.

Gray v. Morales

Primary Custody and Relocation.

Estate of Brannan v. Estate of Frederick

Affirming in Part, Reversing in Part, Vacating in Part, and Remanding.

Publications

UNLV Boyd School of Law Asserting Jurisdiction for International Cybercrimes.

2012