Financial Support For Spouses

Summary

In Nevada, spouses have rights to financial support, including spousal and child support. Nevada is a community property state, meaning both spouses equally own all money earned during marriage. You can file for spousal support or alimony in court. Local resources like the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and Nevada Legal Services can provide free legal advice and assistance. Contact the State Bar of Nevadas Lawyer Referral & Information Service for attorney referrals.

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I am Married and have three children, I quit my job to take care of our children but my husband is not providing enough
Hello Rebecca, I understand your situation. Can you confirm your location so I can provide information relevant to your area's laws?
* Las Vegas Nevada
Hello Rebecca,
In Nevada, you have rights for financial support from your spouse. Here's some information:
- Nevada is a community property state, meaning both spouses equally own all money earned during marriage.
- You can file for spousal support or alimony in court.
- Child support rights also exist.
Please consult a local attorney for more specifics.
Can you provide a local attorney to help
I'm afraid I can't provide contact details for a specific attorney. However, you can reach out to the State Bar of Nevada's Lawyer Referral & Information Service at (*) *-*. They can help you find an attorney suitable for your situation.
Can you provide recourses
Sure, here are some local resources in Las Vegas:
*. Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada: They provide free legal advice and assistance.
Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.lacsn.org
*. Nevada Legal Services: They offer various legal aid programs.
Phone: (*) *-*, Website: www.nlslaw.net
Remember to consult with a professional for your specific situation.