by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Mar 23, 2015 | Family Law
Nevada has a reputation for being a place where quick and easy marriages happen. As a result, it’s also the place with the highest marriage annulment rate in the U.S. An annulment is a family law procedure similar to a divorce, in that it dissolves a marriage...
by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Mar 20, 2015 | Family Law
Divorce can be a complicated process, especially when there are children involved. Most people know the term “custody” as it applies to family law, but many do not fully understand that there are two different types of custody, physical custody and legal...
by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Mar 9, 2015 | Family Law
One of the hardest parts of any divorce is coming to accept that a marriage has ended, and moving on from life with your former partner. Even for spouses who initiated the separation, moving past the marriage can be a very difficult task. Our divorce lawyers’...
by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Mar 5, 2015 | Family Law
Most people pursuing a divorce will never have to appear in court. For most divorces the entire process can be dealt with by the two parties and their divorce lawyers, removing the need to go before a judge. But sometimes, during a particularly intense divorce or due...
by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Feb 26, 2015 | Family Law
One of the most common issues that divorce lawyers see come up after a divorce is non-payment of child support. After a divorce between two parents is finalized, the parent who does not have primary custody is usually ordered to pay monthly child support payments to...
by McFarling Cohen Fic & Squires | Mar 19, 2013 | Family Law
I have noticed a trend recently with custody filings with the opposing party having an expectation of joint physical custody despite significant time having passed with the other parent having had primary physical custody. The conclusion comes from, in my opinion, a...