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What Happens if You Fail to Pay Child Support in Nevada?
Failing to pay child support in the state of Nevada can result in serious repercussions beyond simply settling the unpaid dues. The severity of punishments may range from revoking one’s driver’s license to, in severe cases, five years in prison. The guide at our website can help you more easily decipher
what action may be taken in various scenarios.
Watch & listen as Bonnie Lonardo discusses Nevada Bankruptcy Law in the video titled "What is Bankruptcy & How Can it Benefit Me?" WATCH
DID YOU KNOW? Foreclosure Fact
The primary method of foreclosure in Nevada does not involve court action; hence it's name, Non-Judicial Foreclosure. VISIT LJ LAW BLOG
FAMILY LAW
Nothing is more important than your family. At LJ Law, we offer help in cases such as Divorce, Pre and Post-Nuptial Agreements, Annulments, Alimony, Child Custody and Visitation, Adoption, Child Support, Guardianship, Paternity and much more.
Bankruptcy is a legal process where you can eliminate or repay some or all of your debts. It gives you a financial "fresh start", relieving you from the overwhelming stress of your debt burdens. LJ Law can help you understand and apply for a variety of debt settlement options.