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Allegations of child abuse, whether sexual, physical, or psychological are extremely serious. Unfounded or false claims are harmful to the children and obscure the real issues. Judges and lawyers will try to protect children both from a parent who is an abuser, and from a parent who fabricates such a claim. |
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The Nevada statute/s governing child visitation and exchange is clear. It is not enough to just state that your former spouse will receive “reasonable visitation.” The visits and terms of the exchange of the child must be clear and specific. There must be specific days, time, and even an hour when children exchanges occur and when children are returned to the custodial parent. |
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KEEP all e-mails, letters or other correspondence from your estranged spouse. Save these. These documents may contain information your attorney can use. Remember, anything you say can and will be used against you. If you are going to send an email or letter to your ex, be extremely cautious about what you put in writing and discuss with us whether or not you should even respond. If you respond to your former spouse, be sure to discuss your response with your attorney first. Your response should be a two line letter saying "This is to notify you that I am in receipt of your letter dated 000099 in which you state...." In addition, always send a copy of any correspondence received from or sent to your former spouse to us for review and to add to your file. |
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You have the right to full fee disclosure. You are entitled to be charged a reasonable fee and to have your lawyer explain, at the outset, how the fee will be computed and the manner and frequency of billing. You are entitled to request and receive a written itemized bill from your attorney at reasonable intervals. You may refuse to enter into any fee arrangement that you find unsatisfactory. You have the right to know our billing procedure, the amounts you will be charged for the various types of services to be provided, and an itemized bill clearly representing your attorney's services and charges. |
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Adults get divorced, not children.
1. Always assure your children that both parents love them very much, even though you are not going to remain together. Children will believe they are at fault, or the reason behind your divorce. Explain to your children that your divorce is not their fault. Never criticize your former spouse in front of your child. |
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