Las Vegas, NV asked in Family Law for Nevada

Q: Me and the Father of my kids DON'T get along but he insist in order for him to help me he has to be at my house

If not he won't help me and he has another child with someone else and she has no problem after taking him to court but I've tried to work with him but his abusive and won't help if his not at my house my Question what do I do he has his own place well he lives with son and takes other daughter over there for days at a time but won't willing help me if his not at my house

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Bonnie M Lonardo
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Bonnie M Lonardo
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  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Licensed in Nevada

A: Hello,

This can be a frustrating situation.

Our firm believes in having a Custody Decree in place so the expectations and rules are in writing and filed with the court. Having this protection allows both parties to have a guideline or "rulebook" to follow to co-parent healthily.

If for any reason, one of the parties doesn't not follow the Decree the other party has ground to stand on and is able to take the other to court for failure to comply with the Court Filed Decree.

If you are in the Las Vegas jurisdiction and would like legal assistance with this matter, please give our office a call to schedule an appointment or visit our website.

LJ Law

(702) 998-1188

www.LJLawLV.com

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