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		<title>1 After Filing</title>
		<description>2-Hour Personal Financial Management Instructional Course
1 After Filing </description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=41</link>
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		<title>1 Before Filing</title>
		<description>Satisfy Your Credit Counseling Requirement Before Filing Bankruptcy

1 Before Filing  </description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=40</link>
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		<title>What is a Court Order?</title>
		<description>A court Order [or judgment*] is a written pronouncement by a Court of its decision on issues regarding the rights of a party to a lawsuit and serves several purposes, A "judgment" is the official and authentic decision of a court of justice upon the respective rights and claims of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=39</link>
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		<title>Modification Proper</title>
		<description>Where petitioner did not contend that the trial court’s order was, in fact, a modification of maintenance or support, the order at issue could only affect the property disposition contained in the judgment; thus, the trial court had jurisdiction to enter an order modifying the property disposition only if conditions ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=38</link>
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		<title>Discharge in Bankruptcy</title>
		<description>The trial court did not err in considering that the discharge of marital debt in bankruptcy constituted a substantial change in circumstances justifying an increase in support since (1) the discharge in bankruptcy relieved the father of the legal obligation of charge in bankruptcy relieved the father of the legal ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=37</link>
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		<title>Modification Not allowed</title>
		<description>Trial court’s denial of a reduction or termination of former husband’s maintenance was not an abuse of discretion, notwithstanding husband’s retirement and increased medical costs because of his present wife’s ill health; evidence established that the former husband had substantial assets from which to pay his present wife’s medical bills ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=36</link>
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		<title>Settlement Agreement Regarding Alimony</title>
		<description>A property settlement agreement which stated that “it is agreed that the payment as heretofore provided of alimony in the amount, of $550 per month will in no way be effected or amended because of an increase in income to either party,” did not divest the court of its power ...</description>
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		<title>Discharge from Military Service</title>
		<description>The trial court determining that the discharge of plaintiff from military service was a material change in the husband’s circumstances necessitating further consideration of support for the minor child, when this discharge and discontinuance of the government allotment for child support were viewed in connection with the subsequent financial condition ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=34</link>
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		<title>Factors Considered For Child Support</title>
		<description>Trial courts have wide latitude in determining whether a substantial change in circumstances has occurred and should consider not only the needs of the child and the financial status of the non-custodial parent, but also the needs and financial status of the custodial parent, the financial resources of the child, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.divorce-lawyers-lasvegas.com/blog/?p=33</link>
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		<title>Burden of Proof</title>
		<description>The burden of demonstrating the alleged substantial change in circumstances is on the party seeking relief.
The burden of proving fraud or concealment is on the party asserting it, and that burden is more onerous when a party seeks to vacate or modify a property settlement incorporated in a divorce decree, ...</description>
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