Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada

I have a custody order that states that my ex-husband is enjoined from allowing the children to be near or around or in the presence of his brother or parents. A known and provable violation of this order will result in the immediate suspension of his visitation with the minor children. This injunction precludes the minor children from residing in the paternal grandparents home for any period of time. All this due to Physical, Emotional, and Verbal abuse. We were released to go back to California to live. When the children went out to visit I was told they were staying with a friend of the family. I have just found out that they have been staying in the paternal grandparents home for about 6 or more years on visitations and all summer long. They were instructed from their father not to tell me, that if they did he and their grandparents would get in a lot of trouble. This Decree of Divorce and Custody was finalized Febuary 2, 2006. According to Nevada law has this order expired and if not what are the steps I need to take to protect the children.


Asked on 8/19/14, 2:28 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jeffrey Cogan Jeffrey A. Cogan, Esq., Ltd.

The Decree of Divorce does not expire as to child support and custody issues. I would do an Order to Show Cause to do something. I am unsure why you sent the children to Nevada; did you Decree give grandparent visitation? If you would like to have an appointment, email me at [email protected]

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Answered on 8/20/14, 7:26 am


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