by Admin | Mar 6, 2023 | Child Custody
What does it mean to be in contempt of court in child custody? Parenting plan orders issued by the court are essential legal documentation. Strict compliance with these court orders is necessary to keep children stable after parents separate. Children may feel uneasy...
by Admin | Feb 6, 2023 | Child Custody
When divorced parents find themselves unable to promptly agree on child custody arrangements, seeking temporary custody through the family court becomes a viable option. Temporary custody serves as a short-term solution, often implemented in situations where immediate...
by Admin | Jan 10, 2023 | Child Custody
A court will issue a custody order as a legal document, as stated in NRS 125A.065. It specifies when the child must be with either parent, who has decision-making power over the child, and other matters about parenting the child. Without a custody agreement, the...
by Admin | Jan 2, 2023 | Child Custody
How to fight false allegations in child custody? All you want to do is start new. You merely want to put an end to your sad and unhappy marriage. All you want to do is continue to be a caring and involved parent. You merely need child custody rights and a proper...
by Admin | Dec 14, 2022 | Child Custody
When one parent fails to appear for a child custody hearing, a default judgement may be entered against them. A default judgement is a ruling made by the court without hearing from either party. A default judgement in child custody can have serious consequences. It...
by Admin | Dec 7, 2022 | Child Custody
We’re sorry to be the ones who have to break the news to you, but everything good has to end. As with everything else, a fresh set of circumstances will inevitably arise that could lead to the termination of your guardianship, whether it be over a darling child...