Divorce in Nevada
Divorce in Nevada
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Understanding and Calculating Alimony in Nevada
If you're worried about paying alimony or making ends meet after a divorce, this article will help you understand more about spousal support guidelines in Nevada.
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In Nevada, divorcing spouses who agree on all the divorce-related issues, like child custody and property division, can file a joint petition and skip the time and expense of appearing in court.
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The Basics of Annulment in Nevada
What is an annulment and why would someone want one? Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. An annulment is different from a divorce in that an annulment treats the marriage like it never happened. Some people still think divorce carries a stigma, so they would rather have their marriage annulled than get a divorce.
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Learn the basics of a divorce, or dissolution of marriage, in Nevada.
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Nevada Divorce: Dividing Property
Find out how marital property (and debt) is divided in a Nevada divorce case.
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How Domestic Violence Affects Child Custody in Nevada
The effects of domestic violence are permanent and far-reaching, affecting the economic, emotional, mental, and physical lives of everyone involved. There are also legal ramifications, because domestic violence affects child custody orders. This article will explain what domestic violence is and how
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How Do I File for Divorce in Nevada?
Getting divorced in Nevada can be complicated. Not knowing what you’re getting into can be a mistake you’ll regret for years to come.
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Find out how to calculate child support in Nevada and how a support award can be modified or terminated.
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Child Support Enforcement in Nevada
This article will explain how child support orders are enforced in the State of Nevada. If you have any questions about child support enforcement after you read this article, you should contact a family law attorney for advice. Child Support Enforcement In Nevada, child support is intended to pay for