A Nevada M-9 Motion to Relocate is a legal document used to request permission from the court to relocate to a new city, county, or state with a child who is the subject of a child custody order. The motion must be filed in the district court where the original child custody order was entered. The motion must include the proposed new address, contact information, and reasons for relocation. The motion must also include a plan for the non-relocating parent to maintain contact with the child. There are three types of Nevada M-9 Motion to Relocate: 1. Out-of-State Relocation: This motion is used when one party wishes to move out of the state with the child. 2. In-State Relocation: This motion is used when one party wishes to move within the same state with the child. 3. Temporary Relocation: This motion is used when one party wishes to move temporarily with the child, such as for a vacation or other temporary purpose.