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....
by Marshal S. Willick | Jun 19, 2022 | Lawyer's Blog, Nevada Family Law Appeals
Cage v. Coppedge, No. 83148, Order of Reversal and Remand (Unpublished Disposition, June 10, 2022) This is a second appeal between the same parties. Kori Cage moved to modify his child support obligation to Malika Coppedge due to a change in his income of more than 20...
by Marshal S. Willick | Oct 25, 2021 | Lawyer's Blog
Divorce is an emotionally, mentally, and physically draining experience — not only for the spouses involved, but also for any children caught in the crossfire. The scars that are inflicted during the course of the divorce process may linger in the minds and hearts of...