Co-parenting during the holidays definitely presents some challenges. One such challenge is finding the time-share arrangement that will work for your co-parenting team.
Co-Parenting: Child’s Education Decisions
Most parents would agree that there are few parenting decisions as important as those affecting the child’s education.
Co-Parenting: Playing One Parent Against the Other
I was eight years old when I first realized that I could play my mom against my dad.
Divorce: Not Ready, but Want to Protect Yourself
Couples experiencing severe marital problems may wish to physically separate but, given the financial crisis, can’t fathom trying to maintain two separate households.
Modification of an Out-of-State Child Support Order
Nevada’s version of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (“UIFSA”), codified in NRS Chapter 130, governs the issue of whether a person may seek to modify an out-of-state child support order in Nevada courts.
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Registration of an Out-Of-State Child Custody
The following is the procedure for registration of an out-of-state child custody determination pursuant to NRS 125A.465.
Attorney-Client Relationship: Withholding Your Files
Sometimes it happens that a client has a falling out with his or her attorney. It may be that there is a personality conflict, a difference in opinion as to what course of action is in the client’s best interests or a dispute over the attorney’s billing practices.
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Property Down Payment May Be a Gift to Your Spouse
In Nevada, if you use your separate property funds as a down payment towards the purchase of your marital residence, you may be unintentionally gifting one-half of that amount to your spouse and may not be able to recover it upon divorce.