Episode 8: Should I Move Out Before Filing for Divorce in Nevada?
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概要
One of the most common and most stressful questions people face at the start of divorce is whether they should move out of the marital home before filing.
In this episode of The Difficult Divorce, hosted by Molly Rosenblum, owner of the Rosenblum Allen Law Firm and practicing family law attorney, we break down what separating physically can mean under Nevada law, and why moving out too soon may have unintended legal and financial consequences. We discuss how leaving the home can affect custody, parenting time, financial responsibilities, and leverage during the divorce process.
You’ll learn:
- Why is this such an important decision before filing?
- How does moving out impact custody specifically?
- Does moving out mean you lose rights to the house?
- Are there situations where moving out is the right choice?
- And more...
If you’re considering divorce and wondering whether staying or leaving is the right move, this episode provides clarity to help you make an informed, intentional choice.
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