by Marshal S. Willick | Mar 29, 2023 | Lawyer's Blog, Child Custody & Support
Optimally, in any divorce, paternity, or other matter relating to a minor child, the parents of the child or children are able to work together to determine a custodial schedule that will best serve the child’s needs. In many cases, however, parents are unable to come...
by Darcy | Jun 17, 2019 | Ask the Lawyer, Child Support
Question asked on Nov 21st, 2017 Q: I have alot of child support charges and interest A: The question is too vague to answer with precision, but the short version is that, in Nevada, child support arrears do not expire (no “statute of limitations” applies)...
by Marshal S. Willick | Apr 26, 2013 | Newsletter
A legal note from Marshal Willick about Nevada cases properly considering the bigger picture of consistent interpretation of uniform laws....
by Willick Law Group | Apr 25, 2012
Interest & Penalties Any payments due for either child support or alimony become “judgments” by operation of law from the date they are due but unpaid. Other payments due (either periodic, or lump sum) do not have this automatic provision, and if they...
by Willick Law Group | Apr 25, 2012
MLaw Interest and Penalties Calculator MLAW Interest and Penalties Calculator is a web-based service that calculates interest on Nevada judgments of any kind, and penalties for child support arrearages. Get Started With MLAW What Does the Calculator Do? 1. Figures...