Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada
Changing Joint Physical Custody
I currently have Joint Legal and Physical Custody. My son's father has not taken them or supplied any financial/emotional support for the children in almost a year now. He is also homeless. I feel as though it is now time to change the agreement so I have primary/full physical custody. He will not willingly agree. Is this a very difficult custody change?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Changing Joint Physical Custody
Thank you for your inquiry.
I believe that you would have an extremely strong case to petition the Court for a change in physical custody and support. If the father is currently homeless, a Family Law Court judge would strongly weigh that factor in granting you primary physical custody. Your petition is strengthened further if the father is delinquent on child custody payments. Such a scenario could even result in the father being held in contempt of court.
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Jim Herbe
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Re: Changing Joint Physical Custody
Court is not suppose to change custody based on poverty unless it is in the best interest of the child.
Re: Changing Joint Physical Custody
I disagree with Mr. Smith. The boy's father is homeless so how can he have the child half the time. Further, there has been no emotional or financial support. While I don't think a judge will terminate parental rights, he would certainly contemplate a change of custody.
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