Knowing the worth of your medical practice is critical when getting divorced. You can use a few questions as jumping-off points to help determine how your divorce will impact your practice. For divorcing physicians in Nevada who want to ensure their practice isn't...
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The concept of nesting in child custody
Nesting, also known as "birdnesting," is a child custody arrangement in which the children remain in the family home while the parents take turns living there. For Nevada parents, this arrangement can be temporary or permanent, and it allows the children to maintain a...
Why some people choose to get a divorce
Dissolving a marriage is often a traumatic experience. However, this doesn't mean that you should avoid doing so at all costs. There are many great reasons why you might want to consider filing a divorce petition in Nevada sooner rather than later. You aren't happy...
Responsibly sharing care giving duties for parents
About 4% of seniors live in nursing homes. For the remainder, adult children often struggle to find ways to share the responsibility of caring for aging parents in Nevada. Determine if parents need help The first step to determining if parents need help is to notice...
How to turn your bad marriage into a good divorce
No one enters marriage with the idea that they will get divorced, but sometimes the end of a marriage is inevitable, even if you still have a deep respect for one another. Is it possible to turn a bad marriage into a good divorce? Learning to be partners again...
Social media can be a problem when getting a divorce
Social media can be a fun environment for Nevada residents who use it for events that they want to communicate to others. But, there are also life circumstances that can be impacted negatively when misunderstood following a social media post. What many people forget...
Who can file for divorce in Nevada?
While many people get married while visiting Nevada, they cannot simply head back to the state for a quick divorce. Instead, there are residency rules in place that govern whether people can file for divorce in Nevada. Residence requirements for divorcing in Nevada...
A basic timeline for ending a marriage in Nevada
An uncontested divorce in Nevada may be resolved in a matter of weeks assuming that you meet state residency and other requirements before filing. Let's take a look at the specific steps that you'll go through to end your marriage and how long it may take to complete...
Accounting for the holidays in a parenting plan
When divorce becomes a reality, parents are often required to plan for future contingencies while working through a complex process. They are dividing assets, dividing debt responsibility and calculating support payments while determining who gets to spend...
When is uncontested divorce an option?
Divorce is not something you plan to go through. Even those who have pre and postnuptial agreements intend for the marriage to work. Going through a divorce can be messy and complicated. Getting an uncontested divorce can make the process simpler in certain...