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Best podcasts about post nuptial agreements

Latest podcast episodes about post nuptial agreements

Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Crossover Episode | Watch Us Thrive Podcast: How Financial Freedom Can Get You Out of a Toxic Situation

Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 38:46


In this special bonus episode, I'm introducing you to my little sister's podcast, Watch Us Thrive. In this episode, we're talking about my brand new book, Financially Lit! and all things love & dinero. We discuss financial abuse, signs to look out for if you think you might be in a financially abusive relationship, how to protect yourself and your money with prenups and postnups, and much more!To learn more about Watch Us Thrive, visit here. You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube.For full episode show notes, visit here.Chapters00:00 - Introduction: Financially Lit Book and the Journey of Becoming an Author01:27 - The Importance of Financial Independence03:49 - Protecting Your Assets: The Importance of Prenuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements06:33 - Navigating Conversations About Money in Relationships08:54 - Rebuilding After Financial Ruin: The Role of Community Support11:44 - Overcoming Fear: The Key to Financial Progress25:03 - Building Yourself Back Up After Financial Ruin28:21 - Empowering Readers to Take Control of Their FinancesMy new book is officially available to buy! Order Financially Lit! Today!Want to join our signature programs? Click here to learn more!Want our merch? Get yours here!Check out this YQD™ Sponsor:BetterHelp—Professional support when you need it, at a fraction of the cost of in-person therapy. Get 10% off your first month with our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/dinero Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MCLE ThisWeek Podcast
Alimony Provisions in Pre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements

MCLE ThisWeek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 35:06


Robert E. Withrow, III, Esq., of Mulhall Withrow in Medford breaks down alimony provisions in pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements in this podcast, excerpted from MCLE's 11/15/22 live webcast: Negotiating, Substantiating & Codifying Alimony Agreements. The full program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass.

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind
On Ivana Trump, Post-Nuptial Agreements or Separation Agreements

Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 10:46


The difference between a litigation free divorce and a litigated divorce is the difference between having a pet vs. having a zoo. -Inspired by Eddie Frieberg// EPISODE LINKS // The First Wives Club - Ivana Trump || Don't get mad, get everythingThe Best is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life by Ivana Trump// RECENT EPISODE //// EBOOK //Getting Divorced Without Losing Your Mind by Corey Shapiro// FEEDBACK //Comments are only available for subscribers, but you can always email me with feedback at feedback@gettingdivorced.orgThe information contained in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. You should consult an attorney to obtain legal advice regarding your individual situation. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gettingdivorced.org/subscribe

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald
Jlo, Seeking Sister Wives, Post Nuptial Agreements with Sarah Colonna

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 79:01


Comedian Sarah Colonna and I cover my weekend at The Catalina Wine Mixer and why she couldn't make it. Amber Heard's sister is sticking by her. Can you be a victim and still lie about it? RHOA required the girls to wear vibrating panties to a Broadway Play. MTV Movie Awards featured a cameltoe and JLo who gave a great speech. Seeking Sister Wives is back and they are looking for a third wife now. RHOM Lisa's ex is asking the court to kick her out of their $52 Mil dollar home. She should have done a post-nuptial agreement.  Only Fan girls may have to go back to nursing and Mariah Carey got sued.Get extra juice on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoophttps://heathermcdonald.net/Support our sponsors:awaytravel.com/juicy Sundayscaries.com use code JUICY for 25% offhttps://sleepnumber.com/JUICYhttps://www.betterhelp.com/HEATHER

Mander Hadley
Pre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements

Mander Hadley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 9:09


In our latest podcast, our Chartered Legal Executive, Saira Roper, discusses all you need to know about pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. For help and advice, contact our expert team today! https://www.manderhadley.co.uk/contact-us/

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Michigan Divorce
Post Nuptial Agreements

Michigan Divorce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 6:58


Not to be confused with prenuptial agreements, post-nuptials address issues that arise once you are married. Connie and Allison discuss why you might consider having one in place in our latest Thacker Sleight podcast.

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We Chat Divorce Podcast
Prenups, Do They Help or Hurt? With Shawna Woods

We Chat Divorce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 40:29


In this episode of We Chat Divorce, we're joined by Shawna Woods to discuss the topic: Prenuptial and Post Nuptial Agreements. Here's an overview of Shawna's experience:   Shawna Woods is the Managing Partner of the Atlanta Divorce Law Group. She has been practicing exclusively in Family Law for 18 years. She is the host of the soon to be launched Happily Ever After Divorce Podcasts and regularly appears as a guest on the firm's Facebook Live.      Hosts, Karen, and Catherine sit down with Shawna Woods to discuss Prenup, Do They Help or Hurt? Learn More >>www.atlantadivorcelawgroup.com Connect with Shawna on LinkedIn >> @Shawna Woods   ----more---- The We Chat Divorce podcast (hereinafter referred to as the “WCD”) represents the opinions of Catherine Shanahan, Karen Chellew, and their guests to the show. WCD should not be considered professional or legal advice. The content here is for informational purposes only. Views and opinions expressed on WCD are our own and do not represent that of our places of work. WCD should not be used in any legal capacity whatsoever.  Listeners should contact their attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on WCD without first seeking legal advice from counsel in the relevant jurisdiction. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of any statements or opinions made on WCD. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Catherine Shanahan and Karen Chellew do not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned on WCD, and information from this podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third-party materials or content of any third-party site referenced on WCD do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of Catherine Shanahan or Karen Chellew. WCD, CATHERINE SHANAHAN, AND KAREN CHELLEW EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST ----more---- Karen:  Welcome to We Chat Divorce. Catherine and I are so happy today to welcome Attorney Shawna Woods  to our podcast today. Welcome Shawna.  Shawna Woods:  Thanks for having me guys. I'm really happy to be here.  Catherine:  We're so excited.  Karen:  Yeah, we really are. And I'm very excited because in this episode, we're going to be discussing Prenups.  Do they help or hurt? How many times do we hear that from clients? But first, let me just take a few  minutes to introduce you, Shawna. Shawna is the managing partner of the Atlanta Divorce Law Group.  She's been practicing exclusively in family law for 18 years. You don't look old enough, Shawna, I have to  say. Shawna is the host of the soon to be launched Happily Ever After divorce podcast and regularly  appears as a guest on the firm's Facebook Lives. Check them out. We'll have a link on this podcast after  you listen to it. So welcome Shawna.  Shawna Woods:  Thank you. Thanks again. I'm really happy to be here.  Catherine:  It's so great, because we actually met through a mutual client.  Shawna Woods:  We did. Well, I had a client singing your praises and it was just serendipity that the attorney who was  representing her was not available the day to take the call and we got on and I've just had such a  wonderful time chatting with you and that you were so knowledgeable. And got to the point and we  could understand, yes, this is what we need to be recommending for the client. Financially, it was the  best thing for her. And I really did appreciate your approach to it.  Catherine:  Oh, and likewise. We appreciated yours. And we're so excited to meet you and have that conversation,  because when we can work together, as a team, and come together with all the information that we  need and the client is provided with the knowledge that they need, it just lets you do what you're  trained to do in a much better fashion for them. So you get to just use your legal expertise and help  them get what they should be getting.  Shawna Woods:  Absolutely. And I can't tell you how many times I've pulled up a client and go, you know what? My  Divorce Solution would be really good with them. Let's send them over there now.  Catherine: That's awesome. That's so awesome. Thank you so much for that. We really appreciate that. And today's  conversation really led through our conversation as well. When we were talking to you about what is  trending right now, we're getting a lot of people who are calling us, who are saying, you know what, we  think we should get a prenup, which is gathering all that same information for your financial portrait,  which has been great. But there are a lot of fears on what's the good, what's the bad, and what's the  ugly, and what's the pretty about it.  Shawna Woods:  Yeah. I think that people do have kind of a misconception that if your fiance, or even somebody where  you're talking getting married, and someone brings up a prenuptial agreement that they're looking and  thinking, oh, this isn't going to work down the road. And in fact it can be the exact opposite is that  someone's looking at it in a very realistic and loving manner saying, you know what, if this doesn't work  out, right, we're going to work really hard, because we all know marriage is work, right? It is not an easy  thing. If this does not work out, let's decide right now, while we're in a good space, why we're loving  each other, why we're really appreciative of each other, let's decide how we're going to divide things in  the event that it doesn't work out, instead of coming at it when you're hurt, and when you're emotional.  And when there's been a lot of baggage dragged into it when you're at that divorce state. So having a  prenuptial agreement, I think, is a really loving thing to do.  Karen:  I love that approach. And so many couples that come to us, and I'm sure to you as well, Shawna,  approaching divorce, had they had those conversations way back when they got married, they would be  better positioned to contemplate and make really good decisions for themselves instead of recreating  most of their married life after 20, 30, 10, 3 years even, it's very difficult. And to your point, emotional.  So, having those conversations is so important, and helpful, and loving. I love that you're using the word  loving.  Shawna Woods:  Yeah, I do think it can be. And I appreciate that. And I think that a lot of people again have that kind of  misconception, oh, this is to protect the wealthy one, or the person who has assets. And in fact, if you  are planning on having children, and your idea, and you both have discussed that, is that somebody  who's going to stay home and raise the children and give up a career, or the opportunity to build their  work, work history, then how does that look like if this doesn't work out once the children are grown,  right? And that can be a very good protection for people.  Catherine:  Yeah. So that leads me to a couple of questions, and what you and Karen were saying just a second ago,  it also can alleviate that. For all of us, who've been married when you were married 20 years, over those  20 years, you know your relationship's [not hard 00:05:26], but how many people throw out that threat   of divorce? I'm going to threaten you, and so once that word comes into the conversation, which is  never really very good, it can comes in continually. So if you had a prenup, maybe that word wouldn't be  thrown around so much, because it's not a threat any longer.  Shawna Woods:  Right, because you kind of know what's going to happen. You don't have that fear of the unknown. What  happens to me if I don't have the financial stability? What happens to, do I have to go out and get a job while I'm raising kids? How is that going to look? What does my future look like? You can really just  concentrate on what's going on in the marriage, right? And try to fix it without that then, what you said,  Catherine, is that threat, which we really hate, right? Because that's that controlling. That's that financial  control that we've seen so often in some marriages.  Karen:  Yeah. Who of us haven't done that 15 or more times anyway? It's just a natural response when you're an  argument. That's it, I'm done.  Shawna Woods:  I'm done.  Karen:  I'm done.  Catherine:  Yes. Exactly. Yeah.  Karen:  But when it goes up further than that, this is something that people should consider, and I think one of  the topics we're going to talk about is the prenup agreement for anyone and everyone? Are there cases  that it's better not to have one? Or would you recommend that everyone start their family, their  marriage with a prenup?  Shawna Woods:  I think prenups really are and should be for everyone, at least having that discussion. What does this  look like for us? One of the things I like about having prenuptial agreements, because I just had a case  yesterday where this lady had come in and said, "Well, he said, when we were getting married, he had  all this money." Turns out he didn't. With a prenuptial agreement, you both have to sign affidavits that  show, what are your assets? And what are your debts? Because that's an important part of it, is that  sometimes they walk into a marriage not knowing that the person they're getting married too has a big  tax step. Right? And they don't want to be sharing in that, maybe regardless, but definitely not in the  case of a divorce. So you have to be honest and open. That's one of the requirements of a prenuptial  agreement is you both have to sign affidavits and say, here are our assets and debts.  Shawna Woods:  Even if your assets and debts are my vehicle because I just graduated college, right? You want to say,  this is what we have, and what about this going forward? One of the things that we find is really helpful  for so many people want to start small businesses, right? And you have a business partner that is not  your marriage partner, and what happens in the event of a divorce, because your portion of the  business can be considered marital, right? And so, that's one of the things I think is really important as  we're starting out, the thinking about the future of these assets, do we want a small business to be  considered a marital asset or not? And it's an important conversation to have early on.  Karen: Right? And  Catherine:  Karen:  Go ahead, Catherine.  Catherine:  It's really important, as a matter of fact, Karen and I had this conversation because I just got remarried  two years ago. But when we talked about me having a prenup, I said to Karen, "Well, what about you  getting a postnup?" Because she's married, so it's a really interesting, we started business later in life,  the two of us together. So, we have the postnup and the prenup, and of course we can talk about a  postnup on another podcast, because it's so much to talk about. It's another great tool for people who  are just thinking about it, or rather stay married, but want a financial agreement.  Catherine:  I do want to ask you something that was the second question from what you said earlier, before I forget,  you talked about if you plan to have children and what's going to happen, you can lay that out in your  prenup. Well, what if things change while you're married, and now what you thought about in the  prenup, one of you, or both of you, don't agree with it. I guess if both of you, it doesn't matter, but what  if you now don't agree with that anticipation that you tried to plan out.  Shawna Woods:  So yeah, and I want to be very clear that you can't do child support or child custody in a prenuptial  agreement. That's not on the table. I think what we're both talking about, just want to be clear for the  people listening, what we're both talking about is what about spousal support, right? What is spousal  support look like if you both, let's assume that both parties have decided you're going to stay home with  the children until they're school age. Right? And then they get to be school age, and lo and behold,  there's a lot of other stuff that goes on with kids in school age too. There's running them back and forth  to extracurriculars, and picking them up. And gosh, look at all that aftercare you're going to have to  spend, if you go back to work. And that can be, maybe a renegotiation to a postnuptial agreement.  Right? And I do think that having those initial conversations, but if you do change your mind, if you have  to have that conversation with your spouse, right? Are we still on the same page? Do we still agree  here?  Karen:  Absolutely. I have a really good friend who just got married last year, and her husband already had a  business with third parties, plural. And he just happened to be mentioning that he was getting married  at a board meeting. And all of a sudden he got the news, you have to get a prenup, because any spouse  who's coming on board is not going to be an owner of this company. And that was news to both of  them. And so they had to negotiate a prenup. And to your point, she had to understand that if she was  going to be engaging, and participating, and supporting the business, that doesn't mean she would have  ownership. So can you talk a little bit about how those things play out, especially when a spouse is disqualified, for lack of a better word, before they're even married, due to the operating agreement or  the shareholder agreement?  Shawna Woods:  So those are very, very interesting topics. And again, there are so many people who are small business  owners now, or have a portion of the business. And the way it works, at least here in Georgia, is the  business, whether you own it a whole, or you own it with a partner, the growth on the business from  the date of the marriage until the date of the divorce is considered a marital asset, and a forensic  accountant comes in and helps us decide what the value of that business is. Right?  Shawna Woods:  Well, if the majority of the marital estate really is the value of that business, and the court wouldn't  order, oh, the spouse gets to now step into the business. What the court would order was the spouse  who has ownership in the business will then have to pay out to the other spouse. But if you have a small  business, right, you can't really deplete all the cash out of that and keep running that small business.  And that is one of the things I think people with small business and people who have partners who are  getting married, do want to have that discussion, because in the event of a divorce, is this business going  to tank because your spouse was coming after a portion of the assets of the business. Right? And that's  really what we look at, is not necessarily, because an operation agreement is not going to let the spouse  come in and run it. But a court could order, this person, this wife, this husband to say, you need to pay  them a hundred thousand dollars in 30 days, chop, chop. That can ruin a business really quickly.  Karen:  Right. Absolutely.  Catherine:  That's really a great point. Because again, this is about having all the details in your agreement, right? So  something that would be easily overlooked. Just saying, okay, I have this prenup, you don't get the  business, but really what about the growth of that business during your marriage?  Karen:  Right. Right.  Shawna Woods:  And you'd have to look at the investments. Another thing that I hear very commonly is somebody will  say, oh, I bought the house prior to marriage, it's mine. And I'll say...  Karen:  Partly.  Shawna Woods:  So true. If you purchased a house prior to marriage, yes there is some separate property asset there.  Here in Georgia, if you put your spouse's name on it, you just gifted the whole thing to the marriage, if  you don't, but you continue to pay on it during that marriage, that growth during the marriage is still considered marital. So if that is something that you both are looking at as, oh no, we see this as this one  spouse's separate property, you need to spell that out.  Catherine:  So what is the difference between, you mentioned earlier, and I'm well aware of the couples now  coming in getting into marriages, and they keep their accounts separate, and maybe have a joint  account. Is having those statements from date of marriage, keeping them on record, enough to protect  your premarital asset, or do they need to have the prenup?  Shawna Woods:  Oh, they definitely need to have the prenuptial agreement. Even in Georgia, it doesn't matter whose  name it's in. Right. They consider if I was married at the moment, they would consider my earnings,  marital earnings, and even if I put it in an account in just my name, that's still marital earnings. So just  having [inaudible 00:15:26], and I do, I hear that a lot too. Oh, don't worry, we kept everything separate.  Okay, but that's not enough. Right? You really do have to spell out, and I like to very well spell out, not  only what is separate property, but what is marital property? What are we going to specifically consider  marital property to be. If we buy a home together, and put it joint names, that's marital property. Okay.  Now how are we going to divide it? Is it going to be pro-rata, what we put into it? Or is it just going to be  50/50.  Karen:  Right. And Georgia is an equitable distribution state, different from the community property states.  Shawna Woods:  It is.  Karen:  Like California, Arizona, and so forth.  Shawna Woods:  Yeah. It almost works out to be the same thing a lot of times. I think it just adds argument,  unfortunately,  Catherine:  Exactly.  Shawna Woods:  Equitable, meaning what's fair. And equal, of course, meaning 50/50 and [inaudible 00:16:23]  community property states are. Georgia courts really start out with what's fair being 50/50, but they let  you argue why it's not in your particular case. And so it does open up a lot of doors for litigation if you  don't have that prenuptial agreement in place.  Karen: Absolutely. And Shawna, just to that point, can people come to us when they're considering a prenup, or  a divorce, that financial portrait that we built for them helps them collect all of that documentation. So,  you know when it's delivered to you, you're not only looking at a number on a report, you get to look at  the documents that support it. So you get to look at the operating agreements, and you get to look at all   of the different documents that would support your client's claim for whatever that may be or would  support the prenup disclosure. Is that what you call it? A disclosure for a prenup?  Shawna Woods:  Yeah. And a disclosure is a great, yeah. A great term for that. Absolutely. And that is so very helpful. And  it's not that our clients, I would say, are unsophisticated, but it does take nuance to get all of that stuff  together and look at what is a financial portrait.  Catherine:  Yeah, your attorneys are also intimidating for a lot of people. I mean, I love you. You're great, from the  minute I started talking to you, I find you very easy talk to you. I would go to lunch with you. I think  you're a fabulous, Karen felt the same way. But for a lot of people who are in this emotional state where  they're afraid to even talk about a prenup or anything, because you're talking about divorce before  you're married a lot of people feel like, going to the attorney almost puts them at a tense scenario,  right? When they come to us, what I loved about what we do now with the prenups is that, and  everything else, is we turn it into a financial exercise for our clients.  Catherine:  And so they're coming in at a really, you know, this is just an exercise. We're getting everything together  to deliver it to your attorney. And that's why we love working with attorneys like you, is because we just  make this transition for everyone so much smoother. And it can be more loving, if it's treated like an  exercise instead of something that's torture for somebody else. Because there's always one person that  doesn't want to do all the data collecting, or one person that doesn't want to talk about it, because they  just don't want to, or they're just agreeing to go there. So I find this to be really exciting for not only our  business, but for what we're doing, working with you, and the people who are really trying to be smart  about these decisions going into them.  Shawna Woods:  I absolutely agree. I can't tell you how many times I'll sit across from somebody and I start talking about  the disclosure. It was Karen who said the disclosure statement, and I get this kind of blank look on the  other side. And I'm like, okay, I need to walk them through this, but that's not what I do. Right? That's  that's not my forte, and I love having you guys, and I feel the same way about both of you. I was like, this  is such a fun connection. And it's great when I have, not only this wonderful company where I can send  clients, but it's like I really like them and you're going to love them too. And I do think that what you  guys do is so very important. People are waiting now a little bit later to get married, right? And they kind  of already started having 401ks, and maybe some assets, and helping them understand what their  financial position really is right now is important. And I really love that about you guys.  Catherine:  Yeah. And listen, we can talk all the legal stuff. I mean, you have to have really serious conversations  with these individuals. So if you have to mucky the waters by talking about their financials and get them  in this blank state, or get them in this, it's so nice when we send them over, and we don't have to get into those conversations. Everybody stays in their zone. And your conversations are more bearable  when everybody knows what they're dealing with because you bring up really great points about the  details.  Shawna Woods:  Yeah, I actually can give really good advice when I know what the details are.  Catherine:  I like that.  Karen:  I love that quote. That's the best quote.  Catherine:  We're going to have to do this, because I totally agree.  Karen:  Shawna, you talked about that a prenup cannot include child support, child custody discussions. Are  there other things that cannot be included in a prenup? And are there things that can be included in a  prenup that people may not think about?  Shawna Woods:  I think there are some clauses in there. I call them the penalty clause. And some of those things are  when you think about infidelity, if that has been an issue in their relationship, And they kind of want to  go forward saying, all right, we're both in this, but one partner has already experienced the other  partner having stepped outside of the relationship. There are times when they put, what I call the  penalty clauses in. It's like, all right, if this is the cause of the breakup, the marriage is that you're  stepping outside of the marriage, or if you're stepping outside the marriage, this is going to shift how we  separate things, or this is going to shift spousal support. And so, I think it's important for people who  may have those issues, not only to get a prenuptial agreement, but also to have had some pre-marriage  counseling, right? To ensure that these are the things that they're looking at important.  Shawna Woods:  Primarily not included in a prenuptial agreement is anything to do with the children, because all of  courts are going to tell you, it is the purview of the court to decide what's in the best interest of the  children, at the time. Not pre-planning it. And it makes sense, right? Because this unknown child, we  don't know who's going to end up being the primary parent. Or a default, we think it's going to be mom.  And sometimes it's really not, and same with child support. It's all determined, the needs of the child  based on calculators of where the parties are living at the time, because you have to do all that cost of  living things. So those are the things that can't be included in a prenuptial agreement.  Shawna Woods:  What you really look for is, is this prenuptial agreement so one-sided, right? Is it so one-sided that it's  just unconscionable, right? And those would be really those situations where you have somebody who's wealthy, and usually significantly older than the other party, and says, I get everything and you get  nothing. Those aren't really going to be held up in court.  Karen:  All right. And you mentioned the state, as it relates to the kids, where they're living at the time, if a  prenup is drafted in Georgia, and the couple moves to Utah, is it still enforced?  Shawna Woods:  It's still enforceable since we have full faith and credit with all of the states in the United States, and  even in the prenuptial agreement, and you've seen these in other contracts, I'm sure you guys have too.  It'll say if this has to be decided, it's to be decided on the laws based on Georgia. Right?  Karen:  Okay.  Shawna Woods:  So, we signed something for our car insurance that says something about Delaware, right? That's always  where they, so that's the same thing. It's a contract. And that's exactly what a prenuptial agreement is. I  think what people don't realize is that when they get married, yes, it is a wonderful, loving bond, but it's  also a contract, and it's a contract with you, your spouse, and the state. And the prenuptial agreement is  to say, no, no, we don't want the state deciding it, we're making those contracts ourselves.  Catherine:  Okay. I love that look at it. I never heard that before, said like that.  Karen:  Yeah.  Catherine:  Yeah.  Karen:  That's very good.  Catherine:  Yeah. That's very good.  Shawna Woods:  Yeah. Once you look at it that way, because people don't realize how much the state is going to get  involved in your marriage if this goes to a divorce, and for most people, we don't want them involved.  Catherine:  Right. Exactly. Karen:  So I've heard some, sorry Catherine, did I just cut you off?  Catherine:  No, go ahead.  Karen:  Shawna, I've heard some attorneys ask initially when a couple's going through divorce and they have a  prenup, they'll throw in the phrase to sunset. I think it's called the sunset clause. Have you heard of  that? Like it makes it non-valid after so many years, and maybe that's  Shawna Woods:  A sunset clause.  Karen:  I think it's called the sunset clause.  Shawna Woods:  I haven't heard of that in particular. I think what you're probably, it is like, oh, well that was so long ago.  There is certain ways to, what I call attack a prenuptial agreement. One would be the one I talked about  earlier, where it's simply unconscionable. You wrote it, or whoever wrote it was just written in a way it  was just really unfair to one person.  Shawna Woods:  A second way would be if you signed it like two weeks from a wedding, that's really frowned upon.  Right? Think about all of the things that we've got family coming in, we've got the flowers picked out,  we've got the cake coming. And all of a sudden here sign this prenuptial agreement. It's a little bit of a  duress, right? That's really unfair.  Karen:  And so many are.  Shawna Woods:  So many are. I do strongly suggest, is that at least two months prior to a wedding. One of the things with  what I think you're talking about Karen with a sunset clause is so much has changed. That's one way  they talk that, can we attack this? So much has changed from the time that we decided this prenuptial  agreement that it's no longer fair, right? Because there's always a fairness presumption to it. Those are  kind of rare, but they could happen, and give you maybe a 40 year marriage, say you had an idea that  you were both could have W2 jobs and somebody was going to stay home, but happens if you had a  special needs child who actually you have to stay home for 30 years with, right? What happens then? Or  what happens in those types of things? It's something so unusual happen that this is no longer a fair  prenuptial agreement. We try to kind of foresee certain things. Right? But those do happen on rare  occasion. Karen:  Right. And then that's all the way back to Catherine's point earlier where she asks questions that may  require a postnup agreement to make the amendments and so forth. Yeah.  Karen:  Another thing we see are people coming in, in this age of technology, so many people think, well, I can  just go get a form online. I can just go get divorced online, and our eyes get this big. And so they'll come  in and we'll say, well, we want both of you to go get this prenup interpreted, and come back to us so we  can help you get the documentation, because it's sometimes very clear that that form was just  downloaded from some random website. So can you talk about the importance of a professional,  helping to draft these prenups so that both parties are protected?  Shawna Woods:  Absolutely. I can actually kind of give an example of the danger zone. I had a gentleman come to me, he  has small business. Most of their asset was in the small business. He has put his life and soul into this  [inaudible 00:28:23], 12 hour days. We all know those things. And they had a 25 year marriage. He says,  well, I have a credential agreement. I said great, let me look at it. And I said, this isn't worth the paper  it's written on. And he was shocked. And well, what do you mean? Why not? I said, well, because the  prenuptial agreement is very statute-based. Okay? You pull it off the internet, now 25 years ago, I don't  think it was off the internet. I think he probably just like tried to copy someone else's, right? But it's very  statute-based and it's based on the state that you're going to be getting married in. Right? And they  have certain requirements that they're not necessarily going to be in this thing that you just pulled off  the internet. And if those requirements are not met, it's invalid. Immediately out the window.  Shawna Woods:  Secondly, how we attorneys, we speak that special little language. Everybody speaks a special language.  And I always use the example, my mechanic speaks a special language that I don't understand. Okay. I  speak a special language for the courts. And that's just the way we're trained. The courts are going to  read our language and know what it says. It doesn't always make common sense, y'all. We have to word  it in a certain way that the courts have told us, this is what this word or this phrase means, right?  Catherine:  Yeah. I don't speak that language. I get very frustrated reading it.  Karen:  That's why I call you all word assassins. But you have to be.  Shawna Woods:  I take it, I accept that. I understand. Yeah. But the same with divorce settlement agreements, people  come to me afterwards and say, "Hey, can you fix this?" I'm like, "No, you messed it up so much I can't  even fix it."  Karen: Oh, it's so true. It's so true. So what else would make a prenup or a postnup non-enforceable. Obviously  downloading an agreement, that's not, what do you call it? It's not according to statute, as you said, but  what would be another reason?  Shawna Woods:  A couple other reasons, one of the things, if you are addressing spousal support here in the State of  Georgia, at least, and of course, that's all I can speak to, but you have to have two witnesses in addition  to the notary, right? So if you don't have those, and you've addressed spousal support, again, that's out  the window. Not releasing your financials or defrauding on your financials, not completely saying what is  the value of something. One of the reasons I actually, with small business owners. I tell them, go get just  a really quick and dirty, but go get someone to value the business, and go with the highest value, right?  Because you don't want someone to come back and say, oh, they low balled me. I didn't really  understand that their business was worth three million dollars when we got married.  Shawna Woods:  And again, with small business owners, you're like, well, it's not worth that much. I can't take that much  out. No, but that's what it's worth. I'm putting that in quotations when the court puts a value on it.  Right. So definitely get evaluated. Use someone like, you know, use you guys, My Divorce Solution to  actually have your financials done. They're done and understanding, right? It's done, a professional has  done this. I don't have to write what I think my pension is worth, I actually know what my pension is  worth. And you guys know that's a big one.  Catherine:  Yeah, absolutely Shawna. I love that you say that.  Karen:  I know Catherine has to talk to a lot of people about why giving up that pension could be detrimental,  because they never really think about it from the perspective that they're from their retirement, they're  more afraid, or pensive because someone doesn't want to share the pension.  Shawna Woods:  Right.  Karen:  We go through that a lot.  Catherine:  How does a prenup hold up in the event of a death?  Shawna Woods:  So you're really looking at the last will and testament, as far as death, right? But I do say a prenuptial  and a last will and a testament should kind of mirror each other if that's what you want. A prenuptial  agreement's whole purpose is in the dissolution of a marriage. Right? But if you have a prenuptial  agreement, and this often comes into play, to your point, is when you have second or third marriages,  and you have grown children that you want to leave your wealth too. Right? And so if you have the last will and testament, that reads, here's what I want to leave to my children. And a prenuptial agreement  that says, we've already said that was separate property. Right? So that you don't have a spouse than  trying to make a claim on a will when you already have that prenuptial agreement. All right. You've got  two contracts.  Karen:  What if they don't agree? Which is the reigning document? Let's just say the prenup says...  Catherine:  If they're not aligned.  Karen:  Yeah. Yeah. So the prenup says, I keep my 401k, but the will says all of my assets go to my wife.  Shawna Woods:  Those two actually do agree.  Karen:  Okay.  Shawna Woods:  Because I keep my 401k. So when I die, I can say where it goes.  Karen:  Oh.  Catherine:  Wow.  Karen:  Wow. You're so smart.  Catherine:  That's a good one. Yeah.  Shawna Woods:  No, we just had that one come up a couple of times.  Catherine:  Can you just give me the data, and then you interpret it. [inaudible 00:34:20].  Karen: We could ask questions all day long, but I know what a lot of couples would want to ask you is, can we  both use the same attorney?  Shawna Woods:  Yeah. I mean, technically you can, but you should not. The reason being is you're going to get legal  advice coming in to see an attorney. You're going to get the legal advice of here's how we should word  it, right, to protect you. You should have your spouse, or your potential spouse, should have an attorney  representing them that says, okay, this is how we want them to word it, to protect them. Right? And it  doesn't mean it has to get contentious, you guys. It doesn't mean we're going to blow this up and it's  going to get super expensive. It's just that each one should have somebody who says, I have informed  my client, and we have an attorney affidavit. They're not required in the State of Georgia, but I think it's  good practice to have an attorney affidavit that says, I have explained to my client what this prenuptial  agreement means, and they understand it. Okay? That's another way to making sure that your prenup  [inaudible 00:35:34] agreement are being upheld. So both spouse, potential spouse, have these attorney  affidavits independently saying we have explained this, they understand, okay?  Shawna Woods:  It's just another way to protect yourself from this getting kicked out for being fraudulent. For myself, I  will tell you, I simply don't feel comfortable having two people in the office say, we want to do this  together. I appreciate that. Y'all go talk about it outside my office, and I will talk to one of you, and I will  get a recommendation from another very amicable attorney to represent the other party.  Karen:  Yeah. And you know what, Shawna, to your point of loving, it definitely sets the stage for really  constructive financial discussions moving forward, getting through that with two different advisors,  having just delivering perspective is really what you're doing. In doing this, this is what you're doing. I  think that's a great way to set the stage for continuing to have really good discussions about the  finances and each person's approach to them. And it balances out that relationship that, I'm going to  say, most marriages do not have. The balance of the financial management of the household.  Shawna Woods:  Absolutely. And I think it's so important to have that financial honesty with each other from the get-go.  Are you a spender? Are you a saver? That's another thing we talked about when we talk about  prenuptial agreements, if you're marrying someone who is a spender and you're concerned about their  credit card statements, well, you should be, because that's going to be your debt if you don't do  something about it from the get-go.  Catherine:  Yeah. It's all about expectations, having the conversations about what we expect from each other, and  what will happen with one of those expectations change. And remember everyone, divorce rates the  second time around for second marriages or more, is 62% or higher. So it's larger than the first time you  get married. So if you want to prevent some of that, and a lot of it comes from financial issues. Have  these discussions because you may want to decide even if it doesn't go right, if you should be marrying  that person the second time around.  Karen: That's great. Shawna, is there anything we should add before we conclude this episode? I know you've  been amazing at all this information and the details. It's incredible. But is there anything that you would  like to add that people need to know when considering a prenup?  Shawna Woods:  I just want to circle back, that I really do think it is the kindest way you can enter into a honest discussion  about finances. What your expert, to Catherine's point right now, what your expectations are moving  forward, balancing your finances, and planning for the future. It's a great time to talk about what do we  want our future to look about? Are we on the same page, right? And too many people don't get into  that discussion, and then they get married and realize, you have completely different financial goals.  And you want to be there together when you're saying I do.  Catherine:  Yeah.  Karen:  I love that.  Catherine:  [inaudible 00:38:59]. Yeah.  Karen:  I love that.  Catherine:  That's good.  Karen:  Thank you, Shawna.  Shawna Woods:  Thank you.  Karen:  And this concludes our episode on getting clear on prenups. Thank you Shawna, for a great  conversation.  Shawna Woods:  Thank you guys.

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How Can I Find My Spouse’s Hidden Assets?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 3:28


How Can I Find My Spouse’s Hidden Assets? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Vacate My Marital Home During Divorce Process?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 3:00


Can I Vacate My Marital Home During Divorce Process? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Put My Divorce Proceedings On Hold?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 3:02


Can I Put My Divorce Proceedings On Hold? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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What is a Parenting Agreement?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 3:20


What is a Parenting Agreement? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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What Are The Benefits of a Settlement Conference?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 2:38


What Are The Benefits of a Settlement Conference? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Request to Change The Judge That Was Assigned To My Family Law Case?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 2:21


Can I Request to Change The Judge That Was Assigned To My Family Law Case? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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What Happens if a Spouse Hides His or Her Assets During a Divorce?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 5:52


What Happens if a Spouse Hides His or Her Assets During a Divorce? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Voluntarily Terminate My Parental Rights So I Don’t Have to Pay Child Support?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 2:31


Can I Voluntarily Terminate My Parental Rights So I Don’t Have to Pay Child Support? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Terminate My Ex’s Parental Rights Due to Child Abandonment?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 3:02


Can I Terminate My Ex’s Parental Rights Due to Child Abandonment? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Is My Spouse Able to Evict Me From Our Home?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 2:44


Is My Spouse Able to Evict Me From Our Home? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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How to Avoid Arguments With Your Ex Regarding Your Child’s Passport

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 2:57


How to Avoid Arguments With Your Ex Regarding Your Child’s Passport Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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Can I Lose Custody of My Children If I Have a Messy Home?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 2:04


Can I Lose Custody of My Children If I Have a Messy Home? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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When Should You Schedule Your Initial Divorce Consultation With an Attorney?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 2:21


When Should You Schedule Your Initial Consultation With an Attorney? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

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How Long Will My Divorce Take?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 2:06


How Long Will My Divorce Take? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Is it Legal to Spank My Child In Nevada?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 2:29


Is it Legal to Spank My Child In Nevada? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What Can I Do If My Ex Is Refusing To Follow Our Custody Order?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 3:27


What Can I Do If My Ex Is Refusing To Follow Our Custody Order? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What is the Difference Between Legal Custody & Physical Custody?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 3:08


What is the Difference Between Legal Custody & Physical Custody? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Can Social Media Be Used in a Divorce Case?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 3:46


Can Social Media Be Used in a Divorce Case? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
My Spouse Is Spending Money Recklessly Ever Since I Asked For A Divorce. What Can I Do?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 2:53


My Spouse Is Spending Money Recklessly Ever Since I Asked For A Divorce. What Can I Do? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Do I Have a Right to Know Where My Child’s Other Parent Lives If We Share Custody and Visitation?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 2:20


Do I Have a Right to Know Where My Child’s Other Parent Lives If We Share Custody and Visitation? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
How is Marital Property Divided in a Divorce?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 2:37


How is Marital Property Divided in a Divorce? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 2:54


​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 2:54


​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 2:54


​Can I Modify An Existing Child Custody Order if I Feel That My Child is in Danger? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What Factors Does the Court Consider When Ordering Alimony/Spousal Support?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 3:17


What Factors Does the Court Consider When Ordering Alimony/Spousal Support? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
My Child Refuses to Visit His Parent In Violation of the Court Order. What Do I Do?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 4:52


My Child Refuses to Visit His Parent In Violation of the Court Order. What Do I Do? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Can A Parent Be Awarded Child Custody If They Do Not Have a Job?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 2:54


Can A Parent Be Awarded Child Custody If They Do Not Have a Job? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What Does The "Best Interest of the Child" Really Mean?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 3:04


What Does The "Best Interest of the Child" Really Mean? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What Happens If My Spouse Won’t Give Me A Divorce?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 3:14


What Happens If My Spouse Won’t Give Me A Divorce? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What is the Best Co-Parenting Schedule?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 2:11


What is the Best Co-Parenting Schedule? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What is the Most Common Custody Arrangement in Nevada?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 2:56


What is the Most Common Custody Arrangement in Nevada? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Is It Possible To Cancel a Divorce?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 2:33


Is It Possible To Cancel a Divorce? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
How Can I Get a Quick Divorce In Nevada?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 3:13


How Can I Get a Quick Divorce In Nevada? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Do I Automatically Get Alimony If I Was Married for 10 Years or Longer?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 4:01


Do I Automatically Get Alimony If I Was Married for 10 Years or Longer? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Do Step-Parents Have Parental Rights?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 2:42


Do Step-Parents Have Parental Rights? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
What is a Financial Disclosure Form?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 2:56


What is a Financial Disclosure Form? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Can Social Media Posts Be Used Against Me in a Family Law Case?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 4:00


Can Social Media Posts Be Used Against Me in a Family Law Case? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
How to Establish Paternity For Unmarried Parents

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 2:31


How to Establish Paternity For Unmarried Parents Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
If My Ex and Child Live in a Different State, Where Should I File for Child Custody?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 2:11


If My Ex and Child Live in a Different State, Where Should I File for Child Custody? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
How Long Does a Divorce Take to Finalize?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 3:30


How Long Does a Divorce Take to Finalize? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Do Gifts and Expensive Purchases For My Child Offset My Monthly Child Support Amount Owed?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 2:04


Do Gifts and Expensive Purchases For My Child Offset My Monthly Child Support Amount Owed? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Am I Legally Obligated to Pay For My Child’s College?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 2:05


Am I Legally Obligated to Pay For My Child’s College? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.

LJ Law
Can I Pay My Child Support In One Lump Sum Payment?

LJ Law

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 3:04


Can I Pay My Child Support In One Lump Sum Payment? Nothing is more important than your family. LJ Law is a Family Law Firm in Las Vegas, Nevada. We offer help in cases such as Divorce, Child Custody and Visitation, Child Support, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Adoption, Guardianship, Paternity and much more. Learn More at our Website: www.ljlawlv.com/family-law/ Want to Discuss Further? Let’s Set Up a Meeting: www.VegasDivorceMeeting.com Contact Us: Email: info@LJLawLV.com Call: (702) 998-1188 DISCLAIMER: THE INFORMATION SHARED IN THIS CONTENT IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT, NOR IS IT INTENDED TO BE, LEGAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FOR ADVICE REGARDING THE SPECIFIC FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL SITUATION. REVIEWING THE INFORMATION ON THIS SITE AND/OR CONTACTING US DOES NOT CREATE AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ANY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CASE TO US UNTIL SUCH TIME AS AN ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.