Child Custody Laws differ from one state to another in the US. Therefore, anyone must understand the child custody laws in their state.
In Nevada child custody laws, different types of custody are known, but they are determined based on the child’s best interests.
Types of custody:
Joint and sole custody are the two common types of custody seen in Nevada. Co-parents will award either physical or legal custody of the child.
If it is joint custody, both the parents will be sharing the decisions of the child. In sole custody, the right to decide rests with the custodian parent, and the noncustodial parent receives the visitation only.