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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 125C - CUSTODY AND VISITATION

NRS 125C.010 Order awarding visitation rights must define rights with particularity and specify habitual residence of child.

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NRS 125C.010 Order awarding visitation rights must define rights with particularity and specify habitual residence of child.
1. Any order awarding a party a right of visitation of a minor child must:
(a)Define that right with sufficient particularity to ensure that the rights of the parties can be properly enforced and that the best interest of the child is achieved; and
(b)Specify that the State of Nevada or the state where the child resides within the United States of America is the habitual residence of the child.
Ê The order must include all specific times and other terms of the right of visitation.
2. As used in this section, “sufficient particularity” means a statement of the rights in absolute terms and not by the use of the term “reasonable” or other similar term which is susceptible to different interpretations by the parties.
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