Can My Spouse Take the Children Out-of-State?
When a couple is raising children together, either or both parents may take the children wherever they want. This means you could take your kids out of state, or your spouse could travel to a different location with the children. However, when you have separated or are divorced, the issue of when you can leave with the kids becomes a more complicated matter to deal with. If your spouse is trying to take the children out-of-state, you need to understand your legal rights and your options… [Read More…]
Who Decides Where the Kids Go to School: A Guide for Divorced and Separated Parents
Who Decides Where the Kids Go to School: A Guide for Divorced and Separated Parents from Becky Pintar A parent who is given physical custody takes care of the children and has the children living in his or her home. Learn more about Guide for Divorced and Separated Parents in this presentation.
Free Report: Can My Case be Heard in Federal Court?
In the United States, there is both a federal court system and a state court system. The federal court system consists of the United States Supreme Court, which is the highest court in the land. It also includes the U.S. Court of Appeals; the U.S. District Courts; bankruptcy courts; a federal judiciary branch; and courts of special jurisdiction. Topics covered in this report include: Choosing a Court Where Your Claim Will Be Heard When Does a Federal Court Have Jurisdiction? Who Can Have a Case Heard.. [Read More…]
How Long Does it Take to Get a Nevada Divorce?
Getting a divorce is an upsetting experience for most people, and it is common to want the process to be over as quickly as possible. Once you are officially divorced, you can move on with your life. You and your spouse can each get remarried to other people, or simply move forward with your marriage officially dissolved. Getting a quick divorce can also save you money as you won’t have to incur large legal fees and court costs for a protracted legal battle. Fortunately, it is possible.. [Read More…]
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada?
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada? from Becky Pintar Alternative Dispute Resolution refers to the methods of resolving legal disputes or disagreements without using the court system or going to trial. Alternative Dispute Resolution has many advantages under the right circumstances. Learn more about Alternative Dispute Resolution in Nevada in this presentation.