The Nevada Supreme Court upheld Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Court Division’s termination of parental rights despite a claim of ineffective counsel. The Nevada Supreme Court concluded that the right to counsel must be determined on a caseby- case basis and be consistent with the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Lassiter v. Dept. of Social Services
The Court considered an appeal from a district court order denying a petition to vacate an earlier c...
An appeal from a district court order denying a petition for termination of parental rights
The Court determined that (1) when seeking to maintain parental rights, parents have a right to brin...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Court Division’s termination ...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Court determined that (1) when a parent is deemed incompetent to stand a criminal trial, there i...
The Nevada Supreme Court held that (1) requiring a parent to admit guilt to a criminal act in order ...
A parent’s rights to their children cannot be terminated because a parent struggles with substance a...
The Court determined three issues: 1) whether the Nevada Parentage Act and its underlying policies a...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
This casenote will examine the historical development of the constitutional right to counsel. It wil...
The Court reviewed an appeal based on the termination of an individual’s parental rights. The Court ...
Appeal of a District Court order terminating the parental rights of both parents to their three chil...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld district court ruling that awarded Wilfong’s counsel, serving pro bo...
In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, the Supreme Court of the United States held that due p...
The Court considered an appeal from a district court order denying a petition to vacate an earlier c...
An appeal from a district court order denying a petition for termination of parental rights
The Court determined that (1) when seeking to maintain parental rights, parents have a right to brin...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Court Division’s termination ...
The Court determined that termination of parental rights is valid when parents fail to take necessar...
The Court determined that (1) when a parent is deemed incompetent to stand a criminal trial, there i...
The Nevada Supreme Court held that (1) requiring a parent to admit guilt to a criminal act in order ...
A parent’s rights to their children cannot be terminated because a parent struggles with substance a...
The Court determined three issues: 1) whether the Nevada Parentage Act and its underlying policies a...
The Court held that once parental rights have been terminated, NRS 128.110(2) is the appropriate sta...
This casenote will examine the historical development of the constitutional right to counsel. It wil...
The Court reviewed an appeal based on the termination of an individual’s parental rights. The Court ...
Appeal of a District Court order terminating the parental rights of both parents to their three chil...
The Nevada Supreme Court upheld district court ruling that awarded Wilfong’s counsel, serving pro bo...
In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, the Supreme Court of the United States held that due p...
The Court considered an appeal from a district court order denying a petition to vacate an earlier c...
An appeal from a district court order denying a petition for termination of parental rights
The Court determined that (1) when seeking to maintain parental rights, parents have a right to brin...