Can my boyfriend seek joint custody of our children?

Full question:

I want to leave my boyfriend. We are not married, but we have two children. He wants to fight me for joint custody. Can he do this? He just does not want to pay child support.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Custody
  • Date:
  • State: Nevada

Answer:

If his name is on the children's birth certificates as their father, he can pursue joint custody. If his name is not listed, he must first establish paternity to seek custody rights.

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