Legal Question in Family Law in Nevada

Registering Child Custody Order

I have primary custody. I live in

California and my ex lives in Texas.

The Initial order and divorce is in

Nevada. I forgot to register my Initial

Nevada child custody order in the

state of California after my child lived

there for 6 months and the other

party filed a motion for change of

custody (not emergency change of

custody) in Nevada. Which state has

Jurisdiction for the decision under the

UCCJEA? Will the Nevada court refer

the case to California automatically

since I have lived there for six

months even though I have not

registered the order there or will they

hear the case?


Asked on 10/24/08, 8:10 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

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

Re: Registering Child Custody Order

Since no one lives in Nevada, file a UCCJEA declaration in the Nevada Court and an opposition stating that no one lives in Nevada and that the child's home state is now in California.

If you don't do this, the Court might hear the case, unless your ex sent the Motion to the California address and the Judge notices that.

If you need help, I would charge Seven Hundred Dollars to do and make the appearance.

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Answered on 10/25/08, 4:37 am
Phillip Lemmons, Esq. Phillip Lemmons APC, Attorneys at Law

Re: Registering Child Custody Order

It really depends on your order and the facts and circumstances of your case. Texas may very well take jurisdiction over the case.

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Answered on 11/03/08, 5:05 pm
Robert Mccoy Law Office Of Robert McCoy

Re: Registering Child Custody Order

You should file in California and notify the California court that there is an action pending in Nevada. You should also request the Nevada court to defer jurisdiction to California. The Nevada Judge and Califonria Judge will talk on the phone and decide which court is the best place for child custody to be determined.

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Answered on 10/25/08, 10:59 pm


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