If she leaves, you can file for legal separation or divorce and request a Temporary Order to set up custody, parenting time, and support (dividing the children's expenses). If she leaves the state, you can request an Ex Parte Order requiring her to return or return the children. You should consult with an experienced local family law attorney where you live about the specifics of your situation to get the best advice.
In Nevada, situations like this require immediate action by motion in the court for a temporary order for visitation that everyone must follow. It's best to retain an attorney so that you can aggressively file and get the order quickly.
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