Can you reverse the termination of parental rights in Nevada?
YES, you can reverse your decision if it is a voluntary termination of parental rights (as in, you chose to terminate your own rights), IF AND ONLY IF, there has been no court hearing in which that decision was finalized. There is a limbo period of time in which the termination is not "official." This is a usually a few months, but can be shorter or longer, depending on the other party's counsel and the courts. You need to act quickly! Notify the attorney in writing and also verbally that you revoke your decision to terminate your parental rights. Hire an attorney to do this, so that your attorney can verify that your revocation was received by the opposing party. If your parental rights have been terminated by an opposing party due to negative evidence against you (this is called an involunatary termination, a whole different ballgame), you can still try an appeal. There are a few grounds in which you can have the decision reversed. As always, getting a good attorney and having all your information and evidence in order is a must.
How can you get married legally when im 17 in Nevada?
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have one parent or legal guardian present. A notarized written permission is also acceptable. It must be written in English and needs to state the name, birth date, age of the minor child, along with the relationship of the person giving consent. The notary must note that the parent or guardian personally appeared before or was subscribed and sworn to. If you are under 16, marriage can be authorized only by court order when the request has been filed by either parent or legal guardian.
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Or, just wait a year
If you have a child does that legally emancipate you in Nevada?
Having a child does not emancipate a minor. To become emancipated, the minor would have to petition the court, and it would have to be granted by a judge. It's rarely granted in any state. The fact that a minor has a child does not give them any advantage, and in fact, it generally makes it even moredifficult for them to become emancipated (for a multitude of reasons).
Who are the two current senators for Nevada?
One of the current Senators for Nevada are Harry Reid, a Democrat who is also Senate Majority Leader. The other current Senator for Nevada is Dean Heller, a Republican.
It depends. There are some lines of work that won't hire people with prior felony convictions. Police work is one of them. Firefighters I believe are another. And of course there are different degrees of felonies. Embezzlement versus murder can make a big difference in whether an employer will want to take a chance on the ex-con in question.
And of course different states may have different laws concerning employing felons. What it all comes down to is of course the employer. The best thing to do is be honest about the past. Trying to keep that a secret probably won't work. The employer should know right away and then they will have to decide if they want to take a chance on someone with a criminal record or not.
How many electoral votes did Hillary Clinton get from New York?
Mccain had 0 electoral votes in New york, because of the winner take all status of New York's electoral votes, mccain did not get any in New York.
How old do you have to be to ride a dirt bike on the street in Las Vegas?
You can NOT ride a dirt bike on any street in Las Vegas or in the county. You have to be 1000 feet from any street or building to ride one in the dirt.
Can a convicted felon own a firearm in Nevada?
No. Once you are a felon, you can no longer own a handgun in any U.S. state. How long you served in prison or the fact that you are now out has nothing to do with it, although, a felon can sometimes have his rights restored, but for information on that, you really should contact an attorney familiar with the process.
What is a class D felony in the state of Nevada?
In Nevada, a class A felony is called a Category A felony. Those crimes considered a Category A felony are sexual assault, first and second-degree murder, the distribution of child pornography, and battery with the intent to commit sexual assault. A Category A felony can be punished by the death penalty or life in prison with or without parole.
What is the statute of limitations for a writing a bad check in Nevada?
Seven years from the time of discovery... this means seven years from the time it has been noted as a bad check... you can wait a year, then turn it over to police and get a warrant, and that warrant will never expire! If the check was over $300 it is a felony warrant and is entered into the NCIC database.. any police officer can run your name and it will spring to life. most warrants must be validated 10 years after being issued . most people have some kind of interface with a cop or agency every 18 months, so you have a 95% chance of being arrested on an outstanding felony bench warrent and sitting in jail a few weeks until you make bond, or can pay it off and the costs.
Can you collect unemployment insurance and social security in Nevada?
It depends on many factors. I worked for the unemployment office and if you tell them you are receiving money from social security, they will put your file on hold and go through adjudication, which can take up to 6 weeks. They do not have the capabilities of checking to see if you are on social security, so the best policy is to not say anything... =)
Is it ethical to date while separated?
This depends entirely upon you. Would you feel okay doing this? Where are your feelings towards your spouse? Would this lead to a divorce? How would your spouse react to this? Is the relationship worth saving? Are you prepared to get into a new relationship with someone else?
I am not saying you shouldn't date someone else. Just take your time with this and think it over.
Can a 14 year old girl marry a 30 year old man in Nevada?
A person under the age of 16 may marry in the state of Nevada, after your parent or legal guardian petitions the courts. If granted, you will need to present the court order, from a Nevada State Court, to the clerks office to purchase the marriage license, pay all court fees and have $65.00 cash to pay for your license.
You need to contact an attorney to prepare the documents, as the county clerks office does not have the forms available.
What is statute of limitations on civil litagatetion for attempted murder for Nevada?
what is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice?
How long can you be sentenced for violating probation in Nevada?
For violating your probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of the time on your sentence behind bars.
Can a current wife's income be considered in calculating her husband's child support to his ex-wife?
No, the support of children is the sole responsibility of the biological parent(s) not a new wife or husband. The income of the new spouse could be affected if the couple have joint accounts that are subject to attachment for child support arrearages or other judgment actions.
It depends on the reason for quitting and the reason for the move. If it meets Nevada's rules in both cases, then yes.
Does Nevada recognize Marriage by Proxy?
Only four states in the United States currently preform marriage by proxy. Texas, Colorado, California, and Montana. Although i did find one isolated case of proxy marriage that occurred on a military base in Georgia. Unfortunately the article was not dated.
Though Nevada does not preform proxy marriages, it is quite possible it would be upheld if it was legal in the jurisdiction where the ceremony was preformed. Each of the four states has strict laws governing who can be married by proxy. Perhaps someone else is more knowledgeable on the subject than I as to whether or not the state of Nevada would recognize it. I only know it's not legal to preform this type of marriage there.
I am searching for answers myself. My love is in Turkey and i am in Canada. Half the world separates us and so do the laws. Good luck in your quest for the right path.
Kate
What are the five largest cities in Nevada?
The 10 largest cities in Nevada are Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Sparks. Enterprise, Sunrise Manor, Spring Valley, and Paradise round out the 10 largest cities in Nevada.
Legal age of consent in Nevada?
The legal age of basic consent in Nevada is 16 years of age. However it should be noted that in 1997 the State of Nevada passed a law that says having sex with a minor is illegal if the adult is in a command or authoritative posistion over the minor, such as a teacher, coach, employer, foster parent, and so on. In that case the minimium age of consent would be 18 years of age.
Can an 18 year old own a handgun in Nevada?
No real age limit to sell to a dealer. Possession is a different matter.
What age can a child ride front seat in NV?
The problem is the damage that airbags can do to a small child (or even a small adult).
SOURCE:
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstai...vel/auto.html#
When combined with safety belts, air bags protect adults and teens from injury during a collision. They have saved lives and prevented many serious injuries. But infants and children can be injured or even killed if they are riding in the front passenger seat when an air bag opens.
Air bags were designed with adults in mind: They need to open at up to 200 miles per hour to protect an average-sized, 165-pound (75-kilogram) male from injury. While this force is appropriate for adults and bigger kids, it can be dangerous for smaller passengers, possibly resulting in head and neck injuries.
Protect kids from air bag injury by following these rules:
* All kids 12 years old and younger should always ride in the back seat, and in the middle of the back seat whenever possible. All passengers must have their seat belts buckled.
* Air bags present a serious danger for babies riding in rear-facing car seats. Never place a rear-facing infant seat in the front seat of a car that is equipped with a passenger-side air bag.
# Child safety seats should be placed in the back seat. If you have no choice and must place a child in car seat in the front, push the passenger seat as far back as it will go.
# A law passed in 1995 allows car manufacturers to install a manual cut-off switch that temporarily disables a passenger-side air bag. As recommended by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, if you must place a child in a car seat in the front seat (that is, if your car is a two-seater or if the car seat will not fit in the back seat) and your car has this cut-off switch, disable the air bag for the duration of the ride. Be sure to switch the air bag back on when you remove the car seat.
Where can you take the permit test online?
Only a practice test. In order to assure that it is really YOU that is taking the test, you have to physically be at the DMV or an accredited third party test facility to take the actual test.
Does Nevada carry the death penalty?
Yes, Nevada has executed a total of 12 people since 1976; there are currently 79 people on death row.
How many members does Nevada have in the US House of Representatives?
Nevada has 4 seats in the US House of Representatives. It gained one from the 2010 Census.