I have decided that I'm going to try to set up a meeting with my ex and myself with a mediator prior to going to court. Try and do it the easy way first. I think the following schedule would be a...
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I have decided that I'm going to try to set up a meeting with my ex and myself with a mediator prior to going to court. Try and do it the easy way first. I think the following schedule would be a...
Agreed. Not saying it would remove my ex. It was more just making a point that my fiance will be considered immediate family as well....just not the biological or legal family. And I understand that.
Based on the definitions below, wouldn't one be able to make the argument that my fiance would become "immediate family" once we become married?
From NRS:
NRS 622.020 “Immediate relative”...
I agree. I will contact my attorney and discuss with her. I believe we can make a pretty compelling argument with the recent DV history, our future financial situation, his financial situation, the...
Edit: I do not want a do over. Saying I want a do over is saying I wish my child was never born.
I cannot control DAD'S financial stress. He has chosen his route.
FatherWhoWon:
"I was rather...
$200,000 will provide a far better life than $120,000. We would be able to pay for all college, extracurricular activities, vacations, etc. far easier with this level of income. Not too mention there...
Providing daycare for a child for a month in Las Vegas is going to run at least $500 per month. My ex absolutely cannot afford that. His take home pay is only $1,800 per month...and that is without...
No, but my and my daughters quality of life will greatly increase. We will move from about $120,000 in total income to about $200,000 in total income and I won't have to work.
So, just out of curiosity...I can move anywhere I want in the state of Nevada...even if I move to the very norther tip which is Jackpot, NV. That's only 3 hours less distance than the place I will...
Yes. I will post the outcome. My ex has mentioned half a dozen times about moving out of state in the past, so maybe it will be easier than I think it's going to be...fingers crossed!!!
Okay. I believe I can meet all of the criteria with a move. I just don't know if my ex will agree and not have to take it to court. I have been working on a proposed schedule for the move and will...
I have read it. It also says "after an evidentiary hearing and finding by clear and convincing evidence that either parent or any other person seeking custody of a child has engaged in one or more...
He cannot financially afford to care for a child for an 8 week period. As soon as I get his wages garnished for child support, insurance, garnishment for attorney fees, and garnishment for arrearages...
Agreed. Our move would relieve stress of of my life and my child's. As of right now, we had to have the judge order my ex to stay in his vehicle at a minimum of 20 yards and have our daughter walk to...
The new place will be approximately a 9 hour drive or a couple hour flight.
As said previously, we are going to move to modify the current custodial arrangement based on my ex-husband's financial...
Yes, my fiance is willing to adopt my daughter.
I left out one other aspect. My ex has a felony on his record for domestic violence against me. About 2 months ago, he became physical with my...
Every other weekend and every Monday. But, we are going to move to change it to every other weekend due to financial ability to care for our daughter.
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I should also mention...
My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Nevada
I have primary physical custody of my and my ex's child. My fiance recently found a job in another state that pays better and...