- 1. In a dispute concerning the rights of a noncustodial parent to visit his or her child, the court may, if it finds that the noncustodial parent is being wrongfully deprived of his or her right to visit, enter a judgment ordering the custodial parent to permit additional visits to compensate for the visit of which the noncustodial parent was deprived.
2. An additional visit must be:
- (a) Of the same type and duration as the wrongfully denied visit;
- (b) Taken within 1 year after the wrongfully denied visit; and
- (c) At a time chosen by the noncustodial parent.
- 3. The noncustodial parent must give the court and the custodial parent written notice of his or her intention to make the additional visit at least 7 days before the proposed visit if it is to be on a weekday or weekend and at least 30 days before the proposed visit if it is to be on a holiday or vacation.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 1892)