According to Nevada laws, you and the other parent should consider the following factors when making decisions regarding the development of your parenting plan:
1. The wishes of the child.
2. The wishes of the parents.
3. The parental roles of each parent
4. The developmental needs of the child.
5. The social, economic, and general welfare of the child.
6. The education of the child.
7. Past domestic violence or abuse.
The Nevada courts realize you and the other parent know your own situation better than anyone else, which is why this is your opportunity to create a parenting plan that will maintain a family structure that is in the best interests of your child(ren).