Nevada S-2 Stipulation Modifying Orders Regarding Children is a court order issued by the Nevada court that allows parents to modify existing court orders regarding the care and custody of their children. This order is usually used when both parents agree to change the existing court order. There are two types of Nevada S-2 Stipulation Modifying Orders Regarding Children: Temporary Modification and Permanent Modification. A Temporary Modification is a court order that modifies existing court orders on a temporary basis, usually for a period of time specified by the court. This type of order is usually used when a parent needs to make changes to their existing court order due to a temporary situation, such as a job relocation or an illness. A Permanent Modification is a court order that modifies existing court orders on a permanent basis. This type of order is usually used when a parent needs to make changes to their existing court order due to a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income or a relocation. Both types of Nevada S-2 Stipulation Modifying Orders Regarding Children can include changes to physical custody, legal custody, visitation rights, child support, and other issues related to the care and custody of the child.