Where do I get help in establishing a court order?
Telephone your local district attorney’s office, Family Support Division, or the State Child Support Enforcement Program whose number is listed on the back of this pamphlet. You do not have to be on public assistance to seek help from the Child Support Enforcement Program. Private attorneys also can file establishment, custody and visitation and enforcement actions.
(Order a Free Testing Kit or a Paternity Test Here) Telephone your local district attorney’s office, Family Support Division, or the State Child Support Enforcement Program whose number is listed on the back of this pamphlet. You do not have to be on public assistance to seek help from the Child Support Enforcement Program. Private attorneys also can file establishment, custody and visitation and enforcement actions. How is child support determined? (Order a Free Testing Kit or a Paternity Test Here) Child support is usually set by a formula found in your State Statutes. This formula considers the non-custodial parent’s gross income and the number of children supported. Costs of the baby’s birth and other medical costs may be included in the child support order. Does the father have the right to see or visit the child? (Order a Free Testing Kit or a Paternity Test Here) Visitation can be a mutual arrangement between the parents or established by a court order. The father has the right
Telephone your local district attorney’s office, Family Support Division, or the State Child Support Enforcement Program whose number is listed on the back of this pamphlet. You do not have to be on public assistance to seek help from the Child Support Enforcement Program. Private attorneys also can file establishment, custody and visitation and enforcement actions. How is child support determined? Child support is set by a formula found in the Nevada Revised Statutes. This formula considers the non-custodial parent’s gross income and the number of children he supports. Costs of the baby’s birth and other medical costs may be included in the child support order. Does the father have the right to see or visit the child? Visitation can be a mutual arrangement between the parents or established by a court order. The father has the right to seek court-ordered custody and visitation. Can paternity be established if the father lives outside of Nevada? Yes. Sometimes this can be done through
Your local Child Support Office can assist you. You do not have to be on public assistance to seek help from the Child Support Enforcement Program. Private attorneys also can file establishment, and enforcement actions. How is child support determined? Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) provides specific guidelines for the amount of child support to be awarded. The court considers the non-custodial parent’s gross income and the number of children involved. The amount of support may be adjusted. Other factors considered may include but are not limited to: the costs of the baby’s birth; the cost of health insurance; the cost of child care; and any, special education needs. See NRS 125B.070 and NRS 125B.080.Does the father have the right to see or visit the child? The father has the right to seek court-ordered custody and visitation. However, the Nevada Child Support Enforcement Program cannot provide assistance related to custody or visitation issues.Can paternity be established if the father