Department A
Mari D. Parlade
Office - (702) 455-5990
Fax - (702) 388-2038
Law Clerk - (702) 455-5035
Email - deptalc@clarkcountycourts.us
Location - FAMILY Courtroom 02
Family Court House
601 North Pecos RD, Las Vegas, NV. 89155
JUDGE MARI D. PARLADÉ has been a Public Servant & Trailblazer for Children & Families for over 20 years.
In 2002, JUDGE MARI was recognized as the Outstanding Child Advocate by the University of San Diego School of Law where her name is displayed on the Children’s Advocacy Institute Change Maker’s Wall.
In 2009, JUDGE MARI received U.S. Congressional & Senatorial Recognition for her Pro Bono work representing child abuse & neglect victims.
In 2010, JUDGE MARI led the National Council for Family & Juvenile Courts (NCJFCJ) Model Court Initiative Courts Catalyzing Change as an Alternate Hearing Master for the Juvenile Court.
In 2019, JUDGE MARI was recognized by the Honorable Mayor Carolyn Goodman & Las Vegas City Council as the Las Vegas Compassionate Cities Awardee for Strengthening Families.
In 2022, JUDGE MARI was recognized as Woman of the Year: Legal & Woman of Faith by Gawad America Nevada for her dedication to empowering Filipino-American Women in Nevada.
JUDGE MARI is a proud Filipino-Spanish-French-Portuguese-American who has raised 3 beautiful children with her Husband, a US ARMY Disabled Veteran.
Courtroom Protocol
No weapons are allowed. There is no eating, drinking, smoking or chewing gum in any courtroom.
Proper courtroom attire is required. No shorts or tank tops are allowed in the courtroom, shoes are required. T-shirts, which show offensive slogans or pictures, are not allowed. Hats should be removed before entering the courtroom.
While in the courtroom, sit quietly when court is in session. Do not talk or whisper. The court proceedings are being recorded by a court recorder and noise can interfere with the preparation of this important record.
All beepers, cellular telephones, and electronic devices must be turned off before entering the courtroom. Avoid reading newspapers, or books in the courtrooms, particularly if your use of such material may be a distraction to others.
Attorneys are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards at all times, and to strictly adhere to the opportunities, requirements, limitations, and deadlines set by the judge. All counsel are to be punctual for all conferences, hearings and trials. They are to be civil to one another as well as to all parties, witnesses, and court personnel - whether in front of a jury or the court.