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Wrap-Up of Summertime Child Visitation in Las Vegas Series

by Kari Molnar | Jul 29, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the last post in my series on issues that arise for Las Vegas parents during summertime visitation. Throughout this series I have addressed the legal issues I frequently see during the summer months and given advice to both custodial and noncustodial parents...

Returning your Child at the End of a Las Vegas Summer Visitation

by Kari Molnar | Jul 28, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the sixth post in my series on issues Las Vegas parents frequently encounter during their summertime visitation. My last post discussed what to do if the parents cannot agree on which Clark County school the child will attend for the fall. This article...

Resolving Child Custody Conflicts regarding which Las Vegas School Will be Attended this Fall

by Kari Molnar | Jul 23, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the fifth post in my series on summertime issues faced by Nevada parents who share child custody. My last post discussed issues both parents should be aware of if your teenager is displaying behavioral problems. This post discusses an issue which frequently...

How A Teenager’s Summertime Behavioral Problems Can Impact Nevada Child Custody and Visitation

by Kari Molnar | Jul 22, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the fourth post in my series on summertime issues Las Vegas, Nevada parents often face when navigating child visitation schedules. My last post discussed how to handle a child who does not want to participate in the summer visitation schedule. This article...

How to Handle a Child Who Refuses to Participate in the Summertime Visitation Arrangement

by Kari Molnar | Jul 14, 2014 | Child Custody

This is the third post in my series on summertime custody issues that Las Vegas parents frequently encounter. My last post discussed how to navigate and prepare for issues that arise when one parent lives in another state, and is awarded extended summertime...
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