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Brian Eagan is a distinguished partner at Solomon Dwiggins & Freer, Ltd., located in the vibrant city of Las Vegas, Nevada. With a dedicated focus on fiduciary matters, Brian specializes in probate, guardianship, trust and estate administration, and associated litigation. His extensive experience allows him to adeptly navigate the complexities of these areas, ensuring that his clients receive tailored and effective legal solutions. Throughout his career, Brian has represented a diverse array of clients, including professional and private fiduciaries, banks, creditors, and beneficiaries. His comprehensive approach to dispute resolution has led to numerous successful outcomes, both in and out of court. Brian is particularly skilled at assisting trustees, personal representatives, and guardians in fulfilling their legal obligations, often devising innovative solutions to challenging administrative issues within uncontested estate, trust, and guardianship proceedings. An active participant in the legal community, Brian regularly appears before the Probate and Guardianship Courts of the Nevada Eighth District Court. He is well-versed in prosecuting and defending will and trust contests, and he handles intricate issues such as undue influence, competency, and breaches of fiduciary duty. Brian's commitment to the profession is further evidenced by his active membership in the Probate and Trust Section of the Nevada State Bar, where he recently contributed to the revision of probate rules for the Eighth Judicial District Court. Additionally, he is a founding member of the LGBT Law Section of the Nevada State Bar. Beyond his legal practice, Brian is deeply engaged in community service. He serves on the Las Vegas Steering Committee for the Human Rights Campaign and is a board member for NevadaGIVES. A graduate of the 2015 Class of the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Las Vegas, Brian continues to foster connections within the community and advocate for inclusive practices in the legal field. His dedication to his clients and the broader community makes him a prominent figure in the realm of probate law.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.