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Child Custody There is a difference between custodial parents and non custodial parents.
Custodial parent is a term used for the parent that has primary physical custody of a child. Typically, the child resides with the custodial parent. Non-custodial parent refers to the parent that has the child for a lesser amount of time. Typically,l the child does not reside with the non-custodial parent except during the time that the non-custodial parent exercises his or her visitation rights with the child.

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Nevada courts have jurisdiction of divorce proceedings and determine who shall have custody over the children. Every year, thousands of child custody cases are decided in Nevada courts and our Nevada child custody lawyers are there to help you to win your child custody case.

Are you seeking legal information regarding Nevada child custody laws? If so, contact one of our Nevada child custody attorneys today!

There are several possible scenarios how the new living situation could be arranged after a divorce. Luckily, joint custody is becoming a common arrangement in Nevada. While some cases are easier than others, our Nevada lawyers will do everything in their power to find the best possible solution for your case.

 
Office of Child Support Enforcement -Pre    
 
 
The Federal Office of Child Support in the Preliminary Statistics for 2003 reports that $100 Billion in accumulated unpaid support (up from $92 billion in 2002) is due to 18 million children in the United States
Total Children   Dollar Amount Owed   Collection Rate  
135,921   $889 Million   35%  

Source: ASSOCIATON FOR CHILDREN FOR ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT
 

Of course, not all parents are able to come to mutual agreements. In many Nevada child custody cases, the court has to decide who the better care-taker for the child can be and it has to award one of the following:

  • Legal custody
  • Physical custody
  • Sole custody
  • Joint custody
If you find yourself in a difficult or even antagonistic divorce in Nevada, you need all the support you can get. Don’t hesitate to contact one of our Nevada child custody attorneys and let us help you fight for your child.

Are you seeking legal information regarding Nevada child custody laws? If so, contact one of our Nevada child custody lawyers today!

 
Nevada Audio & Video    
 
  Blind Parents' Custody of Newborn Challenged
AUDIO, RM, 48 Kbps, 23:00.0, 12/13/2004

A blind couple in Northern California nearly lose their newborn baby after San Mateo County officials question whether they're physically capable of caring for the child
Source: NPR
 
 
Nevada External Sites    
 
 

Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection
Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody. Contact: ... University of Nevada, Reno PO Box 89507 Tel: 800-527-3223. Services:
OCSE STATE PROFILE - View Page
Nevada law provides the child support enforcement program with the option of executing (Nevada Revised Statute 21) or liening (freezing) and attachin

 

 

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News about Child Custody cases in Nevada and nationwide:

Child Custody Protection Act According To Congressman Stupak
I am a proud co-sponsor of this legislation and similar legislation, which the House passed in 1998, 1999, and 2002. However, because the Senate fa...
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California's Child Custody
Child Custody. Equal Physical Custody. Initiative Statute. Requires courts to provide parents with equal physical custod...
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Child Custody Terms

 


Today's Terms

Joint custody

Definition:
In this case, both parents come to an agreement and share legal as well as physical custody over their children and make joint decisions.

Grounds for divorce

Definition:
Grounds for divorce refers to the legal reasons for a marriage to be dissolved. These reasons have to be proven in court for the divorce to be granted.

Supervised visitation

Definition:
In certain cases, the court orders that an adult supervisor is present during the non-custodial parent's visitation time.

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Topics Related to Child Custody:

  • Legal Custody
  • Physical Custody
  • Sole Custody
  • Joint Custody
  • Child Support
  • Divorce

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Nevada Child-Custody Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Child-Custody attorney you should contact our Child-Custody Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Boulder City
  • Carson City
  • Elko
  • Fallon
  • Gardnerville
  • Henderson
  • Las Vegas
  • North Las Vegas
  • Pahrump
  • Reno
  • Sparks
  • Sun Valley
  • Winnemucca
 


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