Nevada Guardianships
If a close family member is no longer able to care for their children, you may need to step in to provide the support your grandchildren or nieces and nephews need. Their best interests and well-being...
View ArticleNevada Third Persons Rights
All parties involved in and affected by divorce should always put the best interests of the children first. The Wright Law Office encourages it's clients to focus on that and send the message out to...
View ArticleNevada Special Needs Children
The end of a marriage can be a legally complex and emotionally trying time in your life. Add to that a special needs child that requires a higher level of assistance. When this is what you're facing,...
View ArticleNevada Paternity
Do you have a child? Is there an issue as to who the parent is? Many times, people will give up thinking that there is nothing they can do to get the other person to take responsibility for being a...
View ArticleNevada Fathers' Rights
It goes without saying that fathers have rights in a divorce proceeding. Fathers are now taking a more active role in their children's lives, forcing divorce laws to change with the times. Still, there...
View ArticleNevada Child Support Arrearages
To say that time is of the essence in collecting the child support you are entitled to would be an understatement. The longer you wait, the more you potentially lose. The Wright Law Office can assist...
View ArticleNevada Child Support
Las Vegas Child Support Attorneys The Wright Law Office can help you understand how the Nevada child support guidelines apply in your situation. We represent parents seeking legal help in a variety of...
View ArticleNevada Child Abductions
If you are the custodial parent of a child, you expect your ex-spouse will return the child after a visit. However, if they do not return your child promptly, it is possible they have abducted your...
View ArticleNevada Child Relocation When the Parents Share Joint Custody
Nevada Family Law Attorneys Regardless of whether you have primary or joint custody of your children, if you are seeking to relocate with your child, you will need to notify the other parent of your...
View ArticleNevada Child Relocation When One Parent Has Primary Custody
Nevada Child Custody Attorneys In Nevada, family courts do not allow parents to relocate a child without first notifying the other parent and getting court approval. If you move your child out of state...
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