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This is a very common scenario. If your existing court orders (if any) say anything about that property, you should follow that order. If... Read Answer
Well, "transfer" is not really how such things work. You don't supply enough information to do an analysis of what jurisdiction was or is the proper... Read Answer
Some parts of your narrative do not seem quite right. For example, it makes no difference whether he wants a divorce; the choice is entirely up... Read Answer
Your facts are a bit unclear. Presuming the house is jointly titled (or in his name) now, the Joint Petition, AND the Decree, should clearly... Read Answer
Short answer, yes (probably). I was hired as an expert a few years ago to review exactly such a situation, and in Nevada simple error (or... Read Answer
Short answer, yes, but with limits. The Nevada court would have jurisdiction over marital status (i.e., mrried or divorced) once one party has... Read Answer
Short, answer, no. Nevada, like pretty much every State today, has "no fault divorce," which only really requires one party to file and express... Read Answer
It is impossible to determine what your quetion might be. If you need information aboiut the div process, please look at the various pages on... Read Answer
If the facts are as they may be, "yes." Child support may be modified (per what are sometimes called "deviation factors") for a number of... Read Answer
Maybe. The first question is what your existing Decree/order states about modifiability of support. There is case law talking about... Read Answer
If anything, the recent changes to Nevada custody law have made it somewhat more difficult to successfully move to relocate children to another... Read Answer
Your case posted to the Nevada questions page. If your case really is in the state of North Carolina, then any advice in Nevada would be... Read Answer
Short answer: "no." Nevada is a no-fault community property state with a presumption of equal division of property accrued during marriage in... Read Answer
There is no way to tell from those facts who will be awarded the house. Theoretically, it could be you, her, the two of you, or the house could... Read Answer
It is unclear what sort of "relief" you are asking about. Presuming that there are orders in place for child or spousal support and you have... Read Answer
Pensions go by many different titles (annuities, retirement benefits, "401(k)s," etc.) Most union plans are "qualified" meaning that what you... Read Answer
Like so many things in law, "it depends." As to back rent, yes, if both of you were living there, you are both liable for any arrearage, and... Read Answer
There are several answers, depending on the level of conflict and some of the surrounding facts.
No, she "can't just refuse." Well, she can,... Read Answer
Your question is too imprecise. If your ex is paying the D.A.'s office, contact your caseworker to determine how long it will take the money to... Read Answer
Yoiu don't indicate where you are in the court process, but the system is set up to require each party to submit a "Financial Disclosure Form" --... 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
Yes. Place of marriage is irrelevant to jurisdiction to divorce.
It's not entirely clear what you are asking. Yes, a postnuptial agreement can include a spousal waiver of rights to assets, including... Read Answer
There is no way to estimate the cost of a proceeding from those few facts. If entirely uncontested, it could be as little as the filing fees... Read Answer
The answer to any such alimony case inquiry, on partial facts, is "maybe." A full explanation of Nevada alimony law is set out on our Spousal... Read Answer