Does a Non-Biological Parent Have to Pay Child Support in Las Vegas?
Every child deserves to receive financial support from both parents, even if the parents do not live together in the same household. If only one parent has custody of the child, or if one parent has primary custody, the non-custodial parent is responsible for paying financial support. A standard formula is used in the state of Nevada to determine how much child support must be paid. The formula considers the amount of time that each parent spends with the child; the number of shared children; the.. [Read More…]
What is Legal Custody in Nevada: A Guide for Divorcing Parents
What is Legal Custody in Nevada: A Guide for Divorcing Parents from Becky Pintar Legal custody refers to the authority to make decisions about a child It is distinct from physical custody, which is having the child in your home and under your care. Learn more about Legal Custody in Nevada in this presentation.
A Job Loss Can Affect Child Support Payments
Every parent is responsible for providing financial support to their children, regardless of who is raising the child. If parents divorce, separate or were never married, the non-custodial parent will be responsible for paying support to the other parent who is taking care of the child or children. Even a non-custodial parent who does not see his or her kids will still need to pay support unless or until parental rights are terminated. Because it is a fundamental right of each child to receive financial support.. [Read More…]
What is an IRC Section 1031 Exchange?
The sale of an investment property can trigger capital gains. This means an investor who has made money because a property appreciated in value could be required to pay a big portion of the gains to the Internal Revenue Service in the form of capital gains taxes. An IRC section 1031 exchange, however, allows an investor to defer the recognition of the capital gains from the sale of an investment property. Capital losses may also be deferred. Deferring gains and losses postpones a requirement to pay.. [Read More…]
Free Report: How Does the Judge Decide Custody Issues in Nevada?
Parents have the best insight into their children’s needs and their family dynamic and should always try to create a parenting plan outside of court that divides custody. It is very common for parents to have difficulty agreeing on their own. However, parents can get help from a mediator who can facilitate open communication between them. Topics covered in this report include: Deciding Custody Issues in Nevada Click here to read the whole article or download the PDF.