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Learning about the divorce laws, using a mediator, being willing to compromise, and honestly disclosing assets are some of the steps that one can take to accelerate the divorce process in Nevada. Divorce attorneys help spouses wishing to have a quick divorce explore their options and avoid the pitfalls that slow down the process. Below is more information on expediting a Nevada divorce.
Although people can DIY a Nevada divorce by filling out and filing court-provided documents, several considerable drawbacks make it better for people to hire divorce lawyers near them.
Under Nevada law, parental kidnapping is when a parent willfully detains, conceals, or removes a child from another person who has lawful custody over that child. Lawful custody is the legal right of a person to the custody of a child by operation of law or court order.
A divorce ends a marriage while still recognizing it as having been legal, whereas an annulment voids a marriage as if it never existed. Only certain kinds of marriages can be annulled.
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