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This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Child custody in Nevada is determined in one of two ways: By mutual agreement of the parents, or. By a court's determination.
Sole legal and sole physical custody are difficult to obtain in Nevada. There is a heightened standard for these awards. You might want to consult with an experienced family law attorney in your area to discuss your case issues.
The Court considers several factors including the wishes of the child and the willingness of the parents to cooperate. Second, objective evidence is required to establish a case for primary custody. Parents can gain objective evidence through the discovery process to provide proof or facts for the court's decision.
If a court has not made a determination regarding the custody of a child, each parent has joint legal custody and joint physical custody of the child until otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction. NRS 125C.