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It’s Your Divorce, Not Your Kids’ Divorce
by Ilan Acherman There is no doubt that a divorce can be one of the most stressful periods in a person’s life. This year, that stress is magnified with a worldwide pandemic, stay-at-home orders, and the possibility of unemployment. When you have kids, it is important that you are able to manage your stress and avoid…
Read MoreNew Child Support Guidelines for 2020 in Nevada
The Nevada Legislature re-wrote the child support statutes, including the formulas to calculate the same. These new guidelines are codified in Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) section 425 and became effective February 2020. While many aspects surrounding child support have changed, the formulas and guidelines still use the gross, pre-tax (or adjusted gross for self-employed parents)…
Read MoreHow to Prepare for Divorce
In the great majority of cases, divorce is a decision that comes from months or years of consideration. If you have thought about divorce but are not yet sure, or if the timing isn’t right, there are still other things you can do now to protect yourself in the future. At Naimi Family Law Group,…
Read MoreJason Naimi Appointed to Executive Committee of the International Academy of Family Lawyers
We are pleased to announce that the managing partner of Naimi Family Law Group, Jason Naimi, has been appointed to the Executive Committee of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), where he will serve as Assistant Treasurer. The IAFL is a worldwide association of practicing family attorneys who are recognized by their peers as…
Read MoreCan you modify child support if you lost your job? Maybe.
Child Support and the Loss of Your Income You have a child support obligation and you just got laid off or furloughed. What should you do? Child support laws have changed recently. On February 1, 2020, the former statutes were modified and the amount and percentages have changed. It is likely not to have impacted…
Read MoreCan My Ex Use COVID-19 To Stop Visitation?
What can you do if your ex is not letting you see the children? Can you help me? After you tell us the problem, our first question will always be “what does the last custodial order provide?” Not everyone follows the orders, and over time the children grow and need different things, job schedules change,…
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