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Vol. 8 — Landreth

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how determining jurisdiction in cohabitant cases just got a lot harder – unnecessarily In Landreth v. Malik, 125 Nev. ___, ___ P.3d ___ (Adv. Opn. No. 61, Dec. 24, 2009), the Nevada Supreme … Continue reading

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Vol. 7 — Ogawa

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how 8 = 6, if the Nevada Supreme Court says it does (and a reminder invite to our open house on January 6) In Ogawa v. Ogawa, 125 Nev. ___, ___ P.3d ___ … Continue reading

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Vol. 6 — Garner

A legal note from Marshal Willick about Garner, rogue attorneys, fraud on the court, and whether represented parties must now sign consents to orders (and an invite to an open house) I recently appeared in Family Court on what was … Continue reading

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Vol. 5 — Peremptory Challenge

A legal note from Marshal Willick about how the Nevada Supreme Court has just half fixed a problem, and missed an opportunity to do a lot better On November 10, 2009, the Nevada Supreme Court amended SCR 48.1 to add … Continue reading

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Vol. 4 — New Developments in Jurisdiction

A legal note from Marshal Willick about a new twist in jurisdiction when either spouse is a military member Normally, a person’s State of residence is where that person is actually living, but State laws diverge surprisingly widely on the … Continue reading

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