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The short answer to your question is "probably." Under a series of Nevada cases, if grandparental custody or visitation rights are established... Read Answer
Ms. Coulter: There are many different kinds of pensions, each with its own rules, and most of them permit beneficiary designations; further, if... Read Answer
First, you should do nothing rashly or impetuously. Find out your legal rights, obligations, and options, and then decide what is in the best... Read Answer
Presuming the two of you co-own the home, neither of you can "evict" the other, in normal times or during this pandemic. Either of you could... Read Answer
Short answer: "no." His rights stem from whether he has a legal claim to the location, not his marital status to you. If he is not on the... Read Answer
There are not enough facts here to make any reasoned predictions. "Addicted to weed" is probably hard to prove, as it is considered not... Read Answer
If you know what County the divorce would have been filed in, any family law attorney could access the court computer system, or you could call the... Read Answer
It is very unclear what "papers" you are referring to or what that has to do with a possible marriage. It is possible that your question is... Read Answer
Short answer is "yes" -- but realize that in a situation in which both you and your ex have rights of custody (including visitation), both of you... Read Answer
The question as phrased is a bit confusing. It would seem to make sense to try to find a way to get done where you are everything that the... Read Answer
You are not a surviving spouse. The law gives no rights to live-in girlfriends beyond those which are in a Will, if any. Play nice and... Read Answer
Short answer: "maybe," but you probably do not want to. If no counterclaim has been made in the existing action, you shouild be able to... Read Answer
Any family law specialist should be able to assist you. The guidance -- from the courts, from the ABA, and the AAML, is that the pandemic... Read Answer
Short version, no. Filing for divorce in Nevada requires 6 weeks residency, as explained in dedtail here.
It is not clear what question you are asking; you most certainly should schedule a consultation with a competent criminal law attorney to go over... Read Answer
Your procedural situation is unclear. If there i still an open abuse and neglect case, CPS is presumably looking to substantiate the abuse for... Read Answer
If you were treated by a health care provider who was paid by Medicare or Medicaid, the attorney has to cover the lien or else he will be personally... Read Answer
If you are drafting these documents, you should be a lawyer licensed in Nevada and should know the answer to your question. The law governing... Read Answer
While your facts are not entirely clear, a dismissed case should have no singificant after-effects, although you still have to answer the questions... Read Answer
As long as mom lives in the United States and is a US citizen or green card holder she can act as a joint sponsor provided she has the minimum level... Read Answer
Has anyone ever filed a non-TPO custody case anywhwere? If so, that place has "Continuing Exclusive Jurisdiction" to modify custody orders so... Read Answer
There is an obscure law indicating that a minor's earnings might belong to his parents, but it does not apply to legal adults (over 18). Your... Read Answer
Who is on the mortgage does not matter -- ownership has to do with who is on title (the deed). After ten years and having children together... Read Answer
In most matters of child custody, it is a mistake to wait for multiple months (or years) because that begins to look like agreement or... Read Answer
It is unclear from your question exactly what has happened. I suggest you call a Family Law Specialist and explain in greater detail exactly... Read Answer