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At What Age Can A Child Refuse to Visit or Self-Emancipate?
Navigating the complexities of child custody and visitation can be challenging for parents and children alike, especially when there are questions or concerns surrounding a child’s autonomy and decision-making authority. In some cases, a child may strongly object to court-ordered visitation with a parent. In other situations, a child may seek emancipation entirely to be considered an adult in...Read More 0
Legal Separation (Separate Maintenance) vs. Divorce: Exploring the Difference in Nevada
Nevada had the highest marriage rate in the United States in 2021, reporting 26.2 marriages per 1,000 residents. Despite this high rate, however, not all marriages in the state will last a lifetime. When a marriage has run its course, couples often consider getting a divorce. But what you may not realize is that divorce is not your only option. Another to consider is legal separation /...Read More 0
Nevada Child Support Calculator
When it comes to determining child support obligations in Nevada, ensuring that children receive adequate financial support while balancing the financial responsibilities of both parents requires careful consideration of state-specific guidelines and regulations. Navigating the complexities of child support matters can be a daunting task for parents going through a divorce or separation in...Read More 0

Disadvantages of Filing for Divorce First
Going through a Las Vegas divorce can be a lengthy process. However, long before finalizing the end of your marriage and obtaining a divorce decree from the court, there are several important logistical and strategic decisions that you will need to make. One of these decisions to be made is deciding whether you want to be the party that initiates the lawsuit and files first for divorce. There...Read More 0
How to Find Hidden Assets During a Divorce
When you get divorced in Nevada, you generally have the right to split shared assets equally. You also have an obligation to disclose all of your assets so that a fair distribution of assets can occur. What happens when one spouse attempts to hide assets from the other, though? Uncovering hidden assets in a divorce can be challenging, especially if your spouse has gone out of their way to...Read More 0

Understanding Guardianships: Voluntary vs. Involuntary
When an individual is unable to care for or make certain decisions for themself, guardianship may become necessary. While Nevada law doesn’t specifically define guardianships as either “voluntary” or “involuntary,” these terms describe situations where a court may appoint a guardian either with or without the consent of the individual over which the guardianship is granted. If you have...Read More 0

How to Navigate the Legal Aspects of Adopting Children with Special Needs
Having the privilege of adopting a child with special needs and providing them with a loving home can be rewarding and life-changing. However, it’s no secret that the process of doing so can be a long and arduous road. Navigating the legal aspects of special needs adoption in Nevada is no easy task. Thus, it’s important to have an idea of what you can expect to improve your chances of success...Read More 0

What Are Common Challenges in Complex Child Custody Cases?
Even when parents cooperate, establishing child custody is often one of the hardest parts of separating from your partner. When parents disagree on what is best for their children, disputes can quickly turn into complex child custody cases. Challenges often arise in these cases when parents do not cooperate, one parent wants to relocate, or there is a history of abuse or neglect. At the Mills...Read More 1

Debt Collection After Death: What Happens to Your Debts When You Pass Away?
Debt and death are both parts of life. But what happens when someone who owes debt passes away? How does debt collection after death work? Usually, when someone dies, their estate satisfies outstanding debts. If the estate does not include enough property, the debt usually cannot be collected. Sometimes, however, debt is shared. If you leave shared debt behind, your loved ones may end up with...Read More 1
Can I Move My Child Out-of-State During a Divorce?
Divorce and child custody matters are complicated enough as it is. However, things can become even more contentious and difficult when one parent is thinking of relocating a child during the divorce. In short, while moving a child to another state in divorce proceedings is certainly possible, whether this can be done in your case will ultimately depend on the particular facts and...Read More 0