Father's Visitation Rights

What are the Father’s rights in Nevada?

Father’s have equal rights to continue contact with their children. The court decides the custody arrangements by factoring in the best interests of the child. Depending on what the court deems to be in the best interest of the minor children examples of these custody determinations are as follows: joint or shared custody, primary custody with the mother or primary custody with the father.

Are Father’s rights protected by the law?

Yes, father’s rights are protected by the law. In the state of Nevada it is believed that unless proven otherwise, both parents are equally capable of being caretakers of the children. Many feel the courts in Nevada have set a precedent for granting joint custody in both contested and uncontested divorces.

Nevada NRS 125C one can come to the conclusion that the father has the same rights as the mother regarding the rights to the custody of the minor children. It is just up to the court to determine what is in the best interest of the minor child of what that custody arrangement should be.

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