by Marshal S. Willick | Jul 13, 2023 | Lawyer's Blog, Divorce
Navigating the complex process of divorce can be challenging. While it’s not mandatory to have an attorney to get a divorce in Nevada, having one can significantly ease the process and prevent loss and error, especially when dealing with complex issues, such as...
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 Marshal S. Willick | Mar 15, 2023 | Lawyer's Blog
A premarital or “prenuptial” agreement, commonly referred to as a “prenup”, is a legally binding document created by a couple prior to marriage. The prenuptial agreement typically addresses items like the characterization of income during the marriage, division of...
by Marshal S. Willick | Jan 17, 2023 | Lawyer's Blog
Filing for divorce has always been an emotional and stressful act filled with complications and difficult decisions. Prior to 2012 there were really only two ways to file for divorce: through mediation or through litigation. While the divorce could often be resolved...
by Marshal S. Willick | Aug 22, 2022 | Lawyer's Blog
Long before working and meeting remotely was commonplace, the Nevada Supreme Court was advocating for remote court appearances. In fact, it encouraged “appearance by audiovisual transmission equipment” starting as early as 2009. Not until pandemic-related...
by Marshal S. Willick | Jul 20, 2022 | Lawyer's Blog
I wrote a letter to the editor explaining how virtually every word of the recent article about family court rules is false. As of this writing it is unknown whether the RJ will print it. Those interested in the facts can find them here....