Nevada SB275 revises domestic relations laws, focusing on child custody proceedings.
Nevada SB275 amends domestic relations laws to enhance child custody proceedings. It mandates that judges and court personnel complete training on domestic violence and child abuse, adhering to federal standards. The bill prohibits courts from removing children from parents or litigants solely to improve relationships, unless specific conditions are met. It also restricts courts from ordering reunification treatment under certain circumstances and requires consideration of past domestic violence or child abuse evidence. The act takes effect on July 1, 2025.
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