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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 125C - CUSTODY AND VISITATION

NRS 125C.0679 Procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial responsibility established by agreement.

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NRS 125C.0679 Procedure for terminating temporary grant of custodial responsibility established by agreement.
1. At any time following return from deployment, a temporary agreement granting custodial responsibility under NRS 125C.0649 to 125C.0657 , inclusive, may be terminated by an agreement to terminate signed by the deploying parent and the other parent.
2. The temporary agreement granting custodial responsibility terminates:
(a)If the agreement to terminate specifies a date for termination, on that date; or
(b)If the agreement to terminate does not specify a date, on the date the agreement to terminate is signed by both parents.
3. In the absence of an agreement to terminate, the temporary agreement granting custodial responsibility terminates 60 days after the date of the deploying parent’s giving notice to the other parent of having returned from deployment.
4. If the temporary agreement granting custodial responsibility was filed with a court pursuant to NRS 125C.0657 , an agreement to terminate the temporary agreement must also be filed with that court within a reasonable period of time after the signing of the agreement. The case number and heading of the existing custodial responsibility or child support case must be provided to the court with the agreement to terminate.
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