Objecting Financial Audit Motion
Summary
To object to a financial audit motion in Nevada family court, file a written opposition before the deadline, including reasons and evidence. Consult a Nevada attorney for specific guidance. If someone else pays your ex-wifes bills, they may not be directly audited unless relevant to the case. Consider online legal aid or sliding scale fee services if you cant afford an attorney.Full Conversation
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Since you're in Colorado and seeking guidance for a Nevada family court matter, it's important to consult with a Nevada attorney for specific legal advice. However, I can provide some general guidance on how to draft your objection:
- Clearly state your objection to the motion in writing.
- Provide detailed reasons and any supporting evidence.
- Follow the format and procedures outlined by the Nevada family court.
If you need help finding a local attorney in Nevada, let me know!
if someone else is paying my exwifes bills and the audit is granted are they also subject to the audit?
In general, if someone else is paying your ex-wife's bills and a financial audit is granted, they may not be directly subject to the audit unless their financial dealings are relevant to the case. However, the court may inquire about third-party contributions to assess the overall financial situation. Consulting a Nevada attorney for advice specific to your case would be beneficial.
i cant afford a attorney in nevada and local resources are mainly for residents
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It sounds like you're in a challenging situation. While I'm not able to connect you with Nevada resources directly, here are a few suggestions:
- Consider checking online legal aid organizations that might offer assistance across states.
- Some legal services offer sliding scale fees based on income.
- Check if any national organizations provide support for your specific legal issue.
If you have any other questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!