Full question:
I live in Nevada with my wife. Our parental rights to our son have been terminated few months back. We would like to know how the parental rights can be restored?
- Category: Husband and Wife
- Subcategory: Termination of Parental Rights
- Date:
- State: Nevada
Answer:
In Nevada, restoring parental rights is possible under certain conditions. According to Nevada law (NRS § 128.170), a child who has not been adopted and whose parents' rights have been terminated can petition the court for restoration of those rights. To do this, the natural parent must provide clear and convincing evidence that they are fit to care for the child and must consent in writing to the petition. Therefore, either the child or the natural parent can file a request to reinstate the parental rights.
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