What can I do if my ex-wife refuses to share claiming my child for tax purposes?
As federal law is supreme, the only way to get around the tax code's provision that the primary parent gets the deduction is through a contract to...
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As federal law is supreme, the only way to get around the tax code's provision that the primary parent gets the deduction is through a contract to...
This is a difficult question to answer as the history of the case will be important to answer it. Generally speaking, you are not at liberty to...
Assuming you've remained in Nevada with your daughter, then Nevada retains exclusive control under what's called "home state" jurisdiction. Even...
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Ms. Whitbeck is correct. It also matters whether you were under 16 at the time. Talk to a criminal defense attorney.
In order to move without exposing yourself to getting in trouble with the Court, you need either permisison from the father or permisison from the...
Without knowing more about the facts of your case, I would say that it probably makes little difference. It's a balance of the benefits of sale...
Interstate jurisdictional matters are always very fact specific, so you should sit down with an attorney to get a full answer. From what I gather,...
Ms. Whitbeck is correct. Though each of the judges in Southern Nevada differ on how much weight they would give a 16 year old's desires, some will...
The prior answers are correct. Handling these things from another country is nearly impossible. And if you haven't lived in Nevada for the six...
Even if she does move out of Nevada once the test is done, the Nevada court retains jurisdiction since the child was born here and your brother...