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  • August 23, 2021

    Do Grandparents Have Custody Rights?

    Having a stable, committed, and continuous relationship with a trusted adult can make all of the difference in the life of a child. Research into resiliency shows that a quality relationship with at least one adult can significantly impact how a child overcomes trauma. For children who are living in an unstable or unpredictable environment… Read More »Do Grandparents Have Custody Rights?

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    August 3, 2021

    Can Grandparents Get Custody from Toxic Parents?

    In a perfect world, all parents would have the tools, resources, and ability to care for their own children. Unfortunately, there are children living in situations with toxic parents who simply are not equipped to provide proper care. In these situations, grandparents often attempt to step in and provide the level of care that the… Read More »Can Grandparents Get Custody from Toxic Parents?

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    June 4, 2021

    “Do I have to pay child support if my kids live with me for a month?

     There are various factors that determine child support. For example, the type of physical custody one has can determine the amounts of child support payments, and who pays it.  Factors like, which parent gets child support payments and how much each parent gets, are all parts to the puzzle and are based on income and… Read More »“Do I have to pay child support if my kids live with me for a month?

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    June 3, 2021

    What is the UCCJEA and Why is it Important to Custody?

    In custody disputes, sometimes parents argue over where jurisdiction lies.  One parent may want to relocate to be closer to a support structure, or for employment purposes.  The other person may want to stay in the state they are currently residing in.  Parents must make these decisions together, or they may run afoul of the… Read More »What is the UCCJEA and Why is it Important to Custody?

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    April 13, 2021

    What Are Best Interests of The Child Factors?

    All parents in Nevada are entitled to equal rights with regard to his or her child.  It does not matter whether the parents are married or not married, each parent is entitled to a relationship with their child.  The Best Interest Factors are what the Courts use as a guide to determine custody, visitation, and… Read More »What Are Best Interests of The Child Factors?

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