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In your case, you need a credible joint sponsor of sizable income and/or assets unless your father is of working age and has a history of good... Read Answer
Check the probate court records of the county where she died. Wills must be submitted to probate (proof) to be effective. If she died... Read Answer
This question cannot be reliably answered without refernce to the actual words of the underlying custody order. Normally, there is some kind of... Read Answer
I simply can't tell what the facts actually are, or what you are actually asking. I suggest that you consult with a family law expert, rather... Read Answer
It is unclear from your question whether the planned trip is, or is not, within the guidelines set out in your parenting plan/decree. Also... Read Answer
Most of the questions you ask are explained on the "Preliminary Matters and Motions" page of our website, which is posted here. It is sometimes... Read Answer
Illegal? No, at least as to the revealed facts. However, the court that entered the support order for the one man -- and the one that... Read Answer
Some of the details are a bit unclear; it is not at all clear what you mean by reference to "third party payments." While it is possible to... Read Answer
Your options are limited. Forcibly detaining your wife yourself could lead to criminal charges against you. If you think her mental... Read Answer
If I understand this question correctly, it should be directed to criminal defense counsel, and perhaps in California.
Although it may be possible under different sets of circumstances for individuals to change status from B-2 to a working visa status, there would not... Read Answer
As explained on our "property Rights and Division" page here, in Nevada, premarital property is defined as separate property -- normally, only... Read Answer
There are various specialty Bar associations in Nevada, including the Family Law Section, but no known"Turkish" bar associations in town. You... Read Answer
That depends on what your belief is, and what your objectives are. Either party can file a parentage action at any time which will quite... Read Answer
If you really cannot afford counsel, the local Pro Bono provider is the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, which can be called at 702-386-1070 (or... Read Answer
There is no statute on the point, and very little in the case law. This generally straddles the line between physical and legal custody (the... Read Answer
Short version: no. Until (and unless) a child is born, the custodial sections of the UCCJEA do not not apply to "custody" decisions. For... Read Answer
Probably most-straight-forward wouild be to call the TPO office. THe "Family Violence Interention Program" number is 702-455-3400; the "After... Read Answer
There is not enough information here to offer any kind of reasoned response. Call the DA's office (or city attorney, or whoever prosecuted) or... Read Answer
Unless your contract provides for repossession without need of a judgment, you can't take back the car until and unless you prove your case in court,... Read Answer
While it is late now, it would have been possible to transfer ownership to the actual owners (i.e., you and your ex) while the loan stayed in the... Read Answer
Short answer: no. Statutory and case law make it clear that to establish Nevada residence in the first instance, you must actually live here,... Read Answer
As to the existing child, the parents have joint legal and physical custody as a matter of law, and relocation out of state without the consent of... Read Answer
This is a very common scenario. If your existing court orders (if any) say anything about that property, you should follow that order. If... Read Answer
In the absence of a court order, the two of you have joint legal and physical custody of the children -- including the right to determine who... Read Answer