How to Divorce When You Still Have to Live Together
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Building Families, Bridging Differences, certified family law specialist Shelly Booth Cooley addresses a challenging but common situation: navigating divorce while still living under the same roof. Shelly explains Nevada’s divorce laws, why some couples choose to remain in the same household, and what boundaries or ground rules can make the process healthier. She also covers the impact on children, custody arrangements, shared expenses, and when it may be necessary to seek court intervention. With her compassionate and straightforward guidance, Shelly provides clarity for couples facing one of life’s most complex transitions.
00:01 – Show introduction and welcome
01:10 – Can couples in Nevada file for divorce while living together?
02:05 – Reasons couples choose to stay in the same home during divorce
03:00 – Emotional challenges and the importance of setting boundaries
04:15 – Whether divorcing couples should use the same attorney
06:20 – How living together impacts child custody and co-parenting
08:05 – Should couples wait to file until one spouse moves out?
09:30 – When a judge may grant exclusive possession of the home
11:00 – Shared expenses and joint preliminary injunctions explained
13:10 – Signs it may be time to stop living together despite financial challenges
15:20 – Shelly’s advice for divorcing couples still sharing a home
16:30 – Closing thoughts and call to action
Building Families, Bridging Differences is a family law podcast hosted by Shelly Cooley, founder of the Cooley Law Firm in Las Vegas. The show provides compassionate, practical guidance on divorce, custody, adoption, and assisted reproduction. With decades of experience, Shelly helps individuals and families navigate complex legal situations with clarity and confidence
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