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The underlying question appears to be whether you in fact gifted it to her, about which you don't say. Presuming not, and if there are no other... Read Answer
The answer to most of those quetions is "maybe." There is no requirement to do any of the things mentioned in any particular order, so it... Read Answer
Once service of process is accomplished, the return of service is posted on the Register of Actions, but the simplest way of verifying service is to... Read Answer
The history sounds a bit convoluted and needs to be fully fleshed out to really figure out who has what coming from this house, as there are... Read Answer
Unfortunately, I am unable to discern from what was written just what you are asking. It might do you good to start with the information posted... Read Answer
It is unclear what you mean by "mutual" -- uncontested? Joint petition? In either event, unless there is so much equity that it would... Read Answer
If you 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 see... Read Answer
Place of marriage is irrelevant. If you, youir spouse, and your child all live in Nevada, Nevada has jurisdiction over all issues. See... Read Answer
The relevant statute says:
NRS 125C.0065 Consent required from non-relocating parent to relocate child when joint physical custody... Read Answer
The short version is that anyone can "dipsute" anything. As to prevailing in a small claims or other action, the main question is what the... Read Answer
I'm not sure I fully understand the situation, but it will be -- at best -- difficult to undo a 25-year old quit claim. There is a statute... Read Answer
The knee-jerk response is that anyone with a filing fee can sue anyone for anything -- that does not mean the suit has any validity. While the... Read Answer
Well, lots, starting with a contempt sanction. If she is supposed to be making the payments, and the existing order does not require her to do... Read Answer
Normally, "fastest" would be to contact competent counsel, go over whatever is involved to look for problems that could slow you down/cause problems... Read Answer
A bit vague. Inter-spousal "evictions" are not favored, save in the context of a TPO upon a showing of actual or threatened domestic... Read Answer
Your question is a bit unclear. It is usually possible to predict property division questions pretty precisely, so I suggest you schedule a... Read Answer
Yes, and there are other options besides contempt. The judge could give you unilateral power to list and sell. Under Rule 70 of the Rules... Read Answer
It is unclear what you are asking. Feel free to look at the specific Property, Spousal Support, and other pages of our website that might... Read Answer
Your question is somewhat imprecise; it is unclear whether you are seeking to find out if you were ever married, which could be researched at the... Read Answer
Much depends on timing. If the children and both parents were living in Nevada for at least 6 months, and they have been gone for less than 6... Read Answer
If you are the only party on the rental, then the car is your responsibility. The deciion to charge for theft belongs to the D.A., but as a... Read Answer
It is not entirely clear what you are asking, but we have posted a flowchart showing the steps to be filed in a divorce case here. We also have... Read Answer
You have a lot of options -- from calling law offices to the self-help center's "Ask-A-Lawyer" free consultations on Thursday. Since it is... Read Answer
Nevada law (the Dimick case) says that pre-marital separate property is yours and no one has the ability to say or do otherwise. ... Read Answer
The notice you received should tell you what is considered deficient and therefore what you need to do about it; without seeing the paperwork, it is... Read Answer