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Haircut & Shampoo

$59.00 • 30 Min

Relax while your barber achieves your tailored look. If you’re looking for a skin fade, a specialty cut, or if you have long hair please look at our other options with more time given to perfect your look. All services come with complimentary straight razor neck shave.

Haircut & Hot Towel Shave

$79.00 • 1 Hr

Feel like a new person. Enjoy this classic combination of both a full service haircut and a traditional hot towel straight razor shave.

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Common Questions About TroubleMaker Barbers Services

Your estate documents are delivered to you as a professional service, printed on special, durable paper for long life.

Estate planning involves creating a plan for managing and distributing your assets after you pass away. It’s important because it ensures that your wishes are honored, helps avoid legal complications, and can minimize estate taxes. Proper estate planning also ensures that your loved ones are taken care of according to your preferences.

To minimize estate taxes, you can use strategies like gifting assets during your lifetime, setting up trusts, and taking advantage of the estate tax exemption.

Consulting with an estate planning attorney or financial advisor can help you design a plan that maximizes tax efficiency based on your specific situation.

Yes, we can prepare a special needs trust that will allow you to leave money or property to your loved one without jeopardizing their disability benefits or supplemental income.

In Nevada, if you die without a will, your assets will be distributed according to state intestacy laws, which may not align with your wishes.

This process can be lengthy, and your estate may go through probate, leading to potential disputes among heirs and higher legal costs. Having a will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, avoiding unnecessary complications. Read More

No. In Nevada a will or trust does not need to be recorded with the County Recorder’s Office.

Either document is valid the moment it is signed, witnessed, and notarized.

How does a will differ from a living trust? A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets should be distributed after your death. Read More

A living trust, on the other hand, allows you to transfer your assets into a trust while you’re alive, with instructions for how they should be managed and distributed after your death. Trusts can help avoid probate, making the process quicker and potentially reducing legal fees. Read More

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Troublemaker specializes in classic cuts, beard trims, hot towel shaves and quality grooming products. Our team of professional and knowledgeable barbers and hair stylist work to help you achieve your best look.