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When Failure To Follow A Custody Order Impacts A Las Vegas Parent’s Request For Relocation

by Kari Molnar | Sep 29, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing the consequences of not following a custody order in Las Vegas, Nevada. My previous post addressed when significant non-compliance with an order can lead to a modification in the custody arrangement. If a parent...

Child Relocation Requests When Las Vegas, Nevada Parents Change Employment – Series Recap

by Kari Molnar | Jul 16, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the final post in a series of articles discussing child relocation requests when a parent is forced to move outside of the area to accept new employment. For Las Vegas parents who unexpectedly lose their jobs, it may be necessary to seek new employment...

Child Relocation For Nonemergency Reemployment In Las Vegas, Nevada

by Kari Molnar | Jun 30, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing child relocation requests based on the need for urgent reemployment outside of Las Vegas, Nevada. My previous post discussed how a parent may defend against their co-parent’s request to move out of state. The...

Defending Against A Child Relocation Request Based On Immediate Reemployment in Las Vegas, Nevada

by Kari Molnar | Jun 30, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing child relocation requests when a parent must move out of Nevada to accept new employment. My previous article focused on the importance of preparing a detailed relocation plan in support of a relocation request....

Preparing A Relocation Plan When Moving With A Child Outside Of Nevada For Immediate Re-employment

by Kari Molnar | Jun 10, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing child relocation requests when a parent is forced to move outside of Nevada to accept new employment. When economic changes, seasonal demands or other forces result in job loss, it may be necessary for Las Vegas...
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