When the parents share joint physical custody of one minor child but one of the parents has primary physical custody of the other minor child, the district court must use additional steps in order to properly utilize the statutory child support formula. Further, the courts must make specific findings of fact if they deviate from the standard statutory formula
Should a divorce court be permitted to consider evidence of a parent\u27s misuse of legal process wh...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
The Nevada Supreme Court held that (1) requiring a parent to admit guilt to a criminal act in order ...
When the parents share joint physical custody of one minor child but one of the parents has primary ...
Deviations from the Nevada Administration Code’s framework for calculating a parent’s base child sup...
In a child custody case, the court of appeals clarified Nevada law by (1) defining “sole physical cu...
Caselaw surrounding the circumstances under which a district court may modify the joint physical cus...
NRS 12B.110 creates a statutory exception to the general rule under NRS 125C.0045(1)(a) which requir...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
The Court held that a district court’s written order concerning the custody of two minor children di...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure do not prohibit t...
Nevada child support order controls Norway order when the parents filed for divorce in Nevada, even ...
The Court determined that (1) when a parent is deemed incompetent to stand a criminal trial, there i...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld district court ruling that awarded Wilfong’s counsel, serving pro bo...
Should a divorce court be permitted to consider evidence of a parent\u27s misuse of legal process wh...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
The Nevada Supreme Court held that (1) requiring a parent to admit guilt to a criminal act in order ...
When the parents share joint physical custody of one minor child but one of the parents has primary ...
Deviations from the Nevada Administration Code’s framework for calculating a parent’s base child sup...
In a child custody case, the court of appeals clarified Nevada law by (1) defining “sole physical cu...
Caselaw surrounding the circumstances under which a district court may modify the joint physical cus...
NRS 12B.110 creates a statutory exception to the general rule under NRS 125C.0045(1)(a) which requir...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
The Court held that a district court’s written order concerning the custody of two minor children di...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure do not prohibit t...
Nevada child support order controls Norway order when the parents filed for divorce in Nevada, even ...
The Court determined that (1) when a parent is deemed incompetent to stand a criminal trial, there i...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld district court ruling that awarded Wilfong’s counsel, serving pro bo...
Should a divorce court be permitted to consider evidence of a parent\u27s misuse of legal process wh...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
The Nevada Supreme Court held that (1) requiring a parent to admit guilt to a criminal act in order ...