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Your facts are not entirely clear. You do not indicate where the two of you last lived together (the "last matrimonial domicile") which is... Read Answer
More details are neceaary; it is not clear what kind of guardianship was done, or how much time has passed, all of which is relevant. For... Read Answer
It is not possible to give the sort of detailed case analysis and advice you are looking for by email. In terms of an existing charge of... Read Answer
If you can (meaning if you can find one who will take the case), you probably should engage a collection attorney who will work for a percentage of... Read Answer
Many facts are unclear -- including when and where the events you describe took place, what exactly you signed to "sign over my rights," and the... Read Answer
You should be able to schedule a DNA test directly throiugh the agency handling the case -- presumably the District Attorney family support... Read Answer
Unless the court Order appointing you Special Administrator otherwise provides, you must first be appointed Executor. Please talk with your... Read Answer
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First, congratulations on your upcoming marriage. Second, try to... Read Answer
Each case is unique so do not substitute this response as proper legal advice.
If you filed your answer with the Court, then take the filed... Read Answer
Each case is unique and I urge you to consult with an attorney.
Generally, if you have recevied a summons and complaint, it means that you have been... Read Answer
Each case is dependant upon its own particular facts and urge you to consult with an attorney. However, it sounds like the landlord is... Read Answer
You do not indicate what connection your inquiry has to Nevada, and the answers may well vary from state to state. The underlying facts are... Read Answer
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I can discuss the workers' compensation view point. If you were injured by the robber or have developed PTSD you may have a claim for... Read Answer
Short answer: No. An obligor cannot unilaterally terminate his own rights and avoid support; he can relinquish his parental rights, but his... Read Answer
If the problem is that the court order no longer reflects reality, the solution is to amend the court order. Be aware that Nevada child support... Read Answer
With three kids and means tested food stamp benefits you may not be able to be your husbands financial sponsor. Have you engaged a joint financial... Read Answer
It seems very odd that any CPS worker would simply accept false allegations about your living circumstances and possible drug use without any... Read Answer
Medicare and Medicaid are allowed a subrogation lien on any settlement proceeds relating to the injury that they paid benefits on your behalf. This... Read Answer
Presuming both parents are on the birth certificate, the law starts with a presumption of equal rights. Details are posted here and here. ... Read Answer
Short answer: "maybe." Much depends on exactly what your divorce decree says, but Nevada law has held since 1989 that the spouse is entitled to... Read Answer
Any competent family law specialist can assist you in having a paternity determination done through NRS ch. 126. If unsure, call and ask... Read Answer
The question does not have sufficient facts to permit a detailed answer. If you have tried calling the caseworker assigned to your case at the... Read Answer
Your question has been misdirected to a family law portal. He needs to consult with a criminal defense attorney -- soon -- and in the meantime... Read Answer