Clark County, Nevada
February 15, 2026
In a judicial race where qualifications, temperament, and real courtroom experience matter more than campaign rhetoric, Kristine Brewer emerges as a serious and disciplined candidate for Family Division, Department S of the Eighth Judicial District Court!
Family Court is not a symbolic bench. It is one of the most demanding assignments in the Nevada judiciary handling custody battles, divorce litigation, domestic violence protection orders, guardianships, and child support enforcement. The judge elected to Department S will make decisions that directly shape the stability and safety of Clark County families.
Kristine Brewer’s professional background positions her as a candidate prepared to shoulder that responsibility.
Professional Biography:
Kristine Brewer is a Nevada legal professional with substantial experience in family law and courtroom litigation. Her legal career has focused on representing individuals navigating some of the most emotionally and financially complex moments of their lives.
Her background includes:
• Direct experience handling family law matters.
• Litigation practice involving contested hearings.
• Drafting and arguing motions before Nevada courts.
• Working within the statutory framework governing custody, divorce, and support.
• Managing high-conflict disputes with professionalism and procedural discipline.
Brewer’s experience is grounded in real courtroom advocacy not abstract legal theory. She has worked inside the system, understands its procedural demands, and has firsthand familiarity with the consequences judicial decisions carry for parents and children.
Why Her Experience Matters:
Family Division judges must do more than interpret statutes. They must:
• Control high-volume dockets efficiently.
• Apply Nevada law consistently.
• Protect the best interests of children.
• Maintain impartiality under emotional pressure.
• Issue clear, enforceable orders.
Kristine Brewer’s litigation background demonstrates she understands:
• The evidentiary standards required in custody determinations.
• The statutory factors governing best-interest analysis.
• The financial complexities in support and property division cases.
• The procedural safeguards necessary to ensure fairness.
Her professional path reflects daily exposure to the exact types of disputes that come before Department S.
That is not theoretical preparation. That is applied experience.
Judicial Temperament and Discipline:
The Family Division bench requires a judge who is steady, structured, and focused. Inconsistent rulings destabilize families. Delays increase conflict. Lack of courtroom control undermines public confidence.
Kristine Brewer presents a disciplined and prepared approach to the judiciary:
• Commitment to rule-based decision-making.
• Respect for due process.
• Efficient case management.
• Clear communication from the bench.
• Equal treatment of all litigants.
In high-conflict family cases, emotional volatility can derail proceedings. A judge must remain firm but fair — empathetic yet grounded in statutory authority.
Brewer’s courtroom experience reflects that balance.
A Clear Choice in Department S:
Voters in Clark County are not choosing a personality contest. They are selecting a decision-maker who will:
• Protect children’s stability.
• Ensure court orders are enforceable.
• Maintain professionalism in emotionally charged cases.
• Uphold Nevada law without favoritism.
Kristine Brewer’s qualifications, litigation background, and familiarity with Family Court proceedings distinguish her as a candidate prepared to serve effectively from day one.
Family Division judges make rulings that echo for years — sometimes generations.
Department S requires leadership rooted in experience, discipline, and judicial clarity.
For voters seeking a prepared and courtroom-tested candidate, Kristine Brewer stands out as a compelling choice for Clark County District Court – Family Division, Department S.



