Nevada C-2 Conversion to Joint Petition with Children is a process by which the custodial parent of a child can convert a prior sole custody order into a joint custody order. This includes the conversion of a prior Child Custody and Visitation Agreement (C-2) into a Joint Custody Agreement, with both parents having joint legal and physical custody rights. This process can be used when both parents agree to the conversion, or when one parent petitions the court for joint custody. There are two types of Nevada C-2 Conversion to Joint Petition with Children: voluntary and court-ordered. In a voluntary conversion, both parents agree to the conversion and sign the necessary paperwork, usually a Joint Custody Agreement. In a court-ordered conversion, one parent petitions the court for joint custody, and the court will then make a decision based on the best interests of the child.