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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 125C - CUSTODY AND VISITATION

NRS 125C.0673 Content of temporary custody order.

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NRS 125C.0673 Content of temporary custody order.
1. An order granting custodial responsibility under NRS 125C.0659 to 125C.0677 , inclusive, must:
(a)Designate the order as temporary; and
(b)Identify to the extent feasible the destination, duration and conditions of the deployment.
2. If applicable, a temporary order for custodial responsibility must:
(a)Specify the allocation of caretaking authority, decision-making authority or limited contact among the deploying parent, the other parent and any nonparent;
(b)If the order divides caretaking or decision-making authority between persons, or grants caretaking authority to one person and limited contact to another, provide a process to resolve any significant dispute that may arise;
(c)Provide for liberal communication between the deploying parent and the child during deployment, including through electronic means, unless contrary to the best interest of the child, and allocate any costs of communications;
(d)Provide for liberal contact between the deploying parent and the child during the time the deploying parent is on leave or is otherwise available, unless contrary to the best interest of the child;
(e)Provide for reasonable contact between the deploying parent and the child following return from deployment until the temporary order is terminated, which may include more time than the deploying parent spent with the child before entry of the temporary order; and
(f)Provide that the order will terminate following return from deployment according to the procedures under NRS 125C.0679 to 125C.0685 , inclusive.
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