Nevada C-3 Conversion to Joint Petition to Establish Custody and Visitation is a legal process in which parents who are seeking to modify existing child custody and visitation agreements in Nevada can convert their existing C-3 Petition into a Joint Petition for Custody and Visitation. This process allows parents to jointly agree on a revised custody and visitation agreement and submit it to the court for approval, instead of having to litigate the matter in court. The process involves the filing of a Joint Petition to Establish Custody and Visitation, which must include information about the parents, the child, and the proposed custody and visitation schedule. The petition typically also includes a financial affidavit and a parenting plan. After the petition is filed, the court will review the documents and hold a hearing to determine if the proposed custody and visitation schedule is in the best interest of the child. There are two types of Nevada C-3 Conversion to Joint Petition to Establish Custody and Visitation: uncontested and contested. An uncontested conversion is when both parents agree to the proposed custody and visitation schedule, and the court approves it without a hearing. A contested conversion is when one parent objects to the proposed custody and visitation schedule, and the court holds a hearing to decide if the proposed schedule is in the best interest of the child.