The Nevada Joint Petition To Establish Custody Visitation And Child Support is a legal document used to establish and modify the legal responsibilities of a child's parents in the event of a divorce or separation. This petition is filed with the court and is used to determine the custody, visitation, and support arrangements for a child. The petition can be used to modify an existing court order, to establish an initial court order, or to add or remove a party from a court order. There are two types of Nevada Joint Petition To Establish Custody Visitation And Child Support: an Uncontested Joint Petition and a Contested Joint Petition. An Uncontested Joint Petition is filed when both parents agree to the terms of the petition. A Contested Joint Petition is filed when the parents do not agree on the terms of the petition. Both petitions must be signed by both parents and filed with the court. Once the petition is filed, the court will review the petition and make a decision regarding the custody, visitation, and support arrangements for the child.