The Nevada Petition To Establish Visitation is a legal document filed with the court by a parent seeking to secure visitation rights for a minor child. This petition is typically used when the parent does not have a court-ordered custody agreement or visitation schedule in place. The petitioner must provide detailed information to the court about the child’s relationship with the parent and why visitation is in the child's best interests. The Nevada Petition To Establish Visitation is most commonly used in cases of divorce, separation, single-parent households, or when one parent has been denied visitation rights by the other. There are two types of Nevada Petition To Establish Visitation: Joint Custody and Sole Custody. In a Joint Custody petition, both parents are seeking to establish visitation rights for their child. In a Sole Custody petition, only one parent is seeking to establish visitation rights for their child.