Jennifer Isso advances to November Clark County Family Court race

Jun. 20, 2026

Las Vegas divorce lawyer Jennifer Isso has advanced to the Nov. 3 general election for Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Division, Department P, where she will face incumbent Judge Mary Perry. The race could shape how Clark County handles divorce, custody and other family law cases. Why it matters: - The Department P seat on the Eighth Judicial District Court Family Division will help decide how Clark County handles divorce, child custody, child support and related family court matters. - Jennifer Isso says her campaign is centered on fairness, efficiency, accountability and access to justice for families entering the court system. What happened: - Jennifer Isso advanced from the Clark County primary election to the November general election for Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Division, Department P. - Isso will face incumbent Judge Mary Perry in the Nov. 3, 2026 election. - The primary election set the November ballot for Department P. The details: - Isso says she has more than a decade of legal experience and has handled more than 10,000 family law cases. - Her practice has included divorce, child custody, child support, guardianship, paternity, relocation disputes and domestic violence protection orders. - Isso has represented parents, grandparents and children in Family Court proceedings across Clark County. - Isso is the founder and owner of Best Family Lawyers and Lowest Price Lawyers. - Those firms are focused on legal representation for Southern Nevada residents dealing with divorce, custody disputes, parenting time issues and related family law matters. - Jennifer Isso for Judge lists more information on the campaign website. - The campaign also points to Lowest Price Lawyers and Best Family Lawyers for additional background. Between the lines: - Isso is trying to turn a long family-law résumé into a judicial campaign message built around practical court experience. - The race pits a private-practice family lawyer against an incumbent judge, giving voters a clear choice between courtroom experience and the current bench. - Her focus on access to justice suggests an appeal to litigants who see Family Court as expensive, slow or hard to navigate. What’s next: - Isso’s campaign plans to meet with community organizations, neighborhood groups, legal professionals and voters across Clark County ahead of Election Day. - The general election is scheduled for Nov. 3, 2026. - Voters will decide who serves in the Department P seat. The bottom line: - Jennifer Isso has moved from the primary into a November showdown that could reshape leadership in Clark County Family Court.

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