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Fathers Rights Attorney Las Vegas — Custody Rights

As a dedicated fathers rights attorney Las Vegas dads trust, Hauser Family Law fights for equal parental rights. While there aren’t laws that favor a mother over a father in a child custody case, mothers commonly receive custody over fathers. Sadly, men fighting for their children in a custody battle must endure old-fashioned gender biases that a judge may have. At Hauser Family Law, we understand your frustration. That’s why we are advocates for fathers’ custody rights. Are you a good parent who loves and supports your child, while having a significant role in their lives? Then you deserve a fair chance to have custody over your child.

Hauser Family Law is the fathers rights attorney Las Vegas dads trust to advocate for equal parental consideration under Nevada law — fighting for fair custody outcomes in Las Vegas and Henderson NV. Nevada courts consider the best interests of the child in all custody matters. For more information on Nevada custody laws, visit the Nevada Courts Child Custody Self-Help page.

Fathers Have Rights

If you’re a loving parent who cares for their child, you have rights. Unless otherwise ruled by a court, your rights as a father include:

  • Being an involved influence in the lives of your children
  • Loving and nurturing your children without harassment from the other parent
  • Choosing where your children will live
  • Being an active participant in the raising of your children
  • Access to your children’s school and medical records
  • Participating in children’s extracurricular activities
  • Custody, care and control of your children
  • Choosing your children’s school
  • Determining your children’s religious faith
  • Making decisions about your children’s medical and dental care
  • Following your own beliefs and parenting style without interference
  • Guiding and disciplining your children
  • Choosing what is best for the children

Father’s Responsibilities

Keeping your rights requires you to fulfill your duties as father. These include:

  • Supporting your children
  • Providing food, shelter and clothing
  • Seeing that children receive appropriate medical treatment
  • Giving your children access to good schooling
  • Protecting children from harm and neglect
  • Fostering their relationship with the other parent
  • Giving them all the love, nurturing and encouragement you possibly can
  • Keeping in contact with your child
  • Doing everything within your power to keep your marital problems and negative feelings from impacting your children
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