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Child Relocation Requests For Immediate New Employment Outside Of Nevada

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. My previous post provided an overview of the topics to be discussed throughout the series. It also stressed...

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

by Kari Molnar | Apr 24, 2020 | Child Relocation

This is the first 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. Many Las Vegas residents are faced with difficult choices if their employment is terminated quickly as a...

Concluding Our Series on the Relocation Process In Nevada

by Kari Molnar | Dec 5, 2014 | Child Relocation

This is the final post in my series on how to navigate the child relocation process in Nevada. Throughout this series I have explained what information parents need to be aware of if they share custody of a child and wish to move outside of the state. During this...

How to Follow the New Custody Order After the Conclusion of a Nevada Child Relocation Trial

by Kari Molnar | Nov 5, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the next post in my series on Relocating your Children Outside of Nevada. My last post discussed what happens during the Evidentiary Hearing of a move-away case. In this post I will discuss what happens once the trial has concluded and how to make sure you...

Attending the Evidentiary Hearing in a Las Vegas Child Relocation Case

by Kari Molnar | Nov 4, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the fifth post in my Relocating your Children Outside of Nevada series. My last post discussed why the Discovery Process is an important part of preparing for a child relocation trial. In this post I will be discussing what happens during the evidentiary...
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