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The short answer to your question is "yes" -- the rules require service of process, etc., but sometimes people serve wrong addresses, or even lie... Read Answer
Short answer: yes. Long answer: it depends on what you wish to accomplish; it is also unclear who lives where, at least as to the... 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
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
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
Short version, no. Filing for divorce in Nevada requires 6 weeks residency, as explained in dedtail here.
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
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
Short answer: "no." Community property goes to the property accrued during the marriage. Please review the information about property... 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
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
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
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
While I'm not familiar with that particular website, most of the pay sites for forms are of low quality and dubious value. Be aware that"quick... Read Answer
There is a single case in Nevada (Metz) dealing with the issue of SD and SSI benefits. It says:
Parents have duty to support their children,... 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
Your options are limited. Forcibly detaining your wife yourself could lead to criminal charges against you. If you think her mental... 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
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
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