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Nevada courts prefer that parents share joint custody of their children regardless of whether the parents are divorced or never married. But judges will award primary physical custody to one parent over the other if it is in the childs best interest.
In Nevada and across the nation, unwed fathers have zero rights and responsibilities to their children until paternity is legally established. This means a family court cannot issue orders for child custody or child support until paternity is established first.
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The father has the right to seek court-ordered custody and visitation. However, the Nevada Child Support Enforcement Program cannot provide assistance related to custody or visitation issues.
Fam. Code 160.602. However, a person may not be adjudicated to be a childs father unless the court has personal jurisdiction over that person. There is no statute of limitations to bring a suit to determine paternity, meaning the suit can be brought even after the child is an adult.
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The notice of a claim of paternity may be filed before the birth of the child but shall be filed within 30 days after the birth of the child.
The statute of limitations on a Nevada paternity lawsuit runs until 3 years after the child turns 18. If a party brings a paternity action before the child is born, the court will put it on hold until after the birth. But the parties may take depositions before the birth in order to preserve testimony.
A voluntary declaration of parentage or paternity is a California governmental form that, when signed by both parents, establishes them as the legal parents of the child. The form must be signed voluntarily. No one can force either person to sign the form.
Under Nevada law, the custodial parent must seek written permission from the other parent before moving out of state or moving a distance that substantially interferes with the other parents visitation.
The most common is through an Affidavit of Paternity. Once a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity has been signed, it becomes final and binding 60 days later.

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