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The precise situation is not completelyclear, but if the problem is confined to transportation issues, the obvious solution would appear to be to... Read Answer
Short answer: "no." Community property goes to the property accrued during the marriage. Please review the information about property... Read Answer
Unfortunately yours is a criminal law question (this is a family law list), the answer to which will vary a great deal by jurisdiction (city of LV,... Read Answer
Unfortunately I am not aware of any new opportunity or special visas for people from Honduras. It appears that the aim of this administration is to... Read Answer
Attorneys can only have one client. It is common (and should be more common) for attorneys to ask other people to acknowledge this by signing a... Read Answer
There are two basic choices -- you can go through the D.A., which is free, and can work interstate for enforcement, but is notoriously slow and... Read Answer
You need to confer with a criminal law specialist; this situation is not really a "family law" matter at this point.
Short answer: it depends. There are two aspects here -- civil and criminal. On the civil side, see the materials posted here, here, and... Read Answer
You do not actually ask a question. As of February 1, the new child support regulations kick in. We will shortly be posting a recap of... Read Answer
The answer is "maybe" and the first thing to review would be your existing court order. If it calls for production of tax returns, etc., then... Read Answer
Each of these situations is highly fact specific, so on the basis of this limited informtion, the answer has to be "maybe" -- but probably. For... Read Answer
Respectfully, this question should be addressed to an attorney specializing in immigration matters; It is not, per se, a family law question.
It is unclear where the order was entered. If in Nevada, enforcement can begin through our courts; if it was in Missouri, you must contact an... Read Answer
Youi don't actually ask a question, but it is obvious that you need information, and a consultation, asap, with a family law specialist. First,... Read Answer
Presuming you are separated, declare on your Financial Disclosure Form how much of the joint income actually ends up going to you; if you are still... Read Answer
It is a bit unclear exactly what you are trying to accomplish. If you are asking whether property (including proceeds from a lawsuit) are... Read Answer
No it won't affect your ability to sponsor him but you may need a joint financial sponsor if your income level doesn't meet 125 percent of the... Read Answer
This is a topic of discussion in the Nevada Bar, and was one of the topics discussed at the recent Advanced Family Law conference. One of the... Read Answer
Without a full knowledge of the facts, it is impossible to rationally predict outcomes, but the factors a court will look at include the behavior and... Read Answer
Yoiur question is a bit unclear, but there is no direct connection between a child support obligation and whether visitation was or was not offered... Read Answer
It is impossible to give comprehensive advice either by email or from those few facts. I suggest that you review the divorce, child custody,... Read Answer
In addition to the normal issues in any divorce, recounted here, any divorce involving someone in law enforcement necessarily involves issues... Read Answer
It is not clear what question you are asking. Nevada is essentially a "one-party" divorce state -- you have to be married, and wish not to be... Read Answer
The obviuos thing to do would be to file a motion with the family court for clarification. Or you could seek to mediate the issue through the... Read Answer