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The Consequences For Violating Nevada Child Custody Orders

by Kari Molnar | Mar 23, 2023 | Child Custody

This is the next post in my series on the ramifications of failing to follow court orders in Nevada child custody cases. My last article provided an overview of topics which this series will be addressing. It also stressed the need to speak with an attorney about your...

Consequences For Violating Child Custody Orders In Nevada Family Court

by Kari Molnar | Mar 22, 2023 | Child Custody

This is the first post in a series which will discuss the consequences which one potentially faces for violating a child custody order in Nevada’s Family Courts. I have decided to address this issue due to the fact that many parents make the mistake of thinking that...

How “Teenage Discretion” Impacts Las Vegas Child Custody – Series Recap

by Kari Molnar | Jan 26, 2022 | Child Custody

This post is being written to conclude and recap my series on how the concept of “teenage discretion” can impact Las Vegas child custody cases. I felt it was necessary to address this issue as parents commonly ask the question “at what age can a child choose which...

Dealing With Teenage Discretion In Las Vegas Child Custody Cases

by Kari Molnar | Jan 26, 2022 | Child Custody

This is the next post in my series of articles on the topic of “teenage discretion” in Las Vegas area child custody cases. My last article discussed the limits which Courts place on a child’s parental preference. It is important to understand that, while the Court...

Las Vegas Parents Should Understand The Limitations Of “Teenage Discretion”

by Kari Molnar | Dec 13, 2021 | Child Custody

This is the next article in my discussion on how the concept of “teenage discretion” can impact Las Vegas child custody cases. My last post looked at situations in which a Judge may revoke teenage discretion. Clark County Family Court Judges may be willing to take...

When The Las Vegas Family Court May Revoke “Teenage Discretion” In Regard To Visitation

by Kari Molnar | Dec 13, 2021 | Child Custody

This is the next article in series on how “teenage discretion” impacts child visitation. My last post looked when a Las Vegas Judge may defer to a child’s parental choice. It is important to understand that a Court will only defer to a child’s wishes if the youth is...
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