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Vol. 33 — Make Lawyer CLE Meaningful

by Marshal S. Willick | Jan 18, 2011 | Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about the inadequacy of CLE in Nevada to actually serve its intended purpose – and a couple of proposals for doing something about it....

Vol. 32 — How to Calculate Child Support with Multiple Families

by Marshal S. Willick | Dec 28, 2010 | Child Support, Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how child support is figured when there are multiple children in different custodial households....

Vol. 31 — Jurisdiction Where More Than One Action Is Filed

by Marshal S. Willick | Dec 7, 2010 | Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about jurisdiction for divorce, child support, and child custody where there are actions pending in more than one court, and how child support is figured when there are multiple children in different custodial households....

Vol. 30 — Attorney Fees: Deferring & EDCR 5.11

by Marshal S. Willick | Nov 23, 2010 | Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about attorney’s fees (part of an occasional series) – the impact of deferring fee awards, fees in child support cases, and the role of EDCR 5.11 in fee awards....

Vol. 29 — Child Support But Not Custody Jurisdiction

by Marshal S. Willick | Nov 8, 2010 | Child Custody & Support, Child Support, Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how Nevada can have jurisdiction to award child support, but not affect child custody, in a single case....

Vol. 28 — Attorney’s Fees and Burden Shifting

by Marshal S. Willick | Oct 26, 2010 | Newsletter

A legal note from Marshal Willick about attorney’s fees (part of an occasional series) – burden-shifting. ………………………………………………….. I. THE PROBLEM BEING...
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