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1 Answer | Asked in Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Nevada on
Q: I am a father of two children under 18 in Nevada (washoe county) and I have a question regarding divorce w/children

My wife and I have been separated for 7 years during that time we have been able to get along and co-parent and have shared 50/50 custody. Without the courts being involved or mediation. We both claim one child on our income taxes we both buy them their necessities we both transport them back and... View More

Rock  Rocheleau
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Rock Rocheleau
answered on Jan 8, 2024

Sort of true and sort of not true. In a the divorce documents (called a Joint Petition of Divorce because you agree) you would state what the amount of child support would be. But you can then state you both agree to waive or change this amount.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Nevada on
Q: I my Social Security to be considered part of the division of property/income in a divorce?
Rock  Rocheleau
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Rock Rocheleau
answered on Jan 8, 2024

Social security is not considered property so it would not be divided as part of the community assets. It is considered income and could be divided under alimony laws.

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