Nevada Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother

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Putative father means a reputed father, as established by: any person adjudicated by a court of a state to be the father of a child born out of wedlock.; any person who has filed with the registry before or after the birth of a child born out of wedlock, a notice of intent to claim paternity of the child; any person adjudicated by a court of another state or territory of the United States to be the father of a child born out of wedlock, where a certified copy of the court order has been filed with the registry by the person or any other person; and any person who has filed with the registry an instrument acknowledging paternity. The majority of the states in the United States have a putative father registry, usually administered by the state's Department of Vital Records.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Under Nevada law, a presumption exists that unless one parent is proven unfit, the parties will share ?Joint Legal Custody? over the children. That means, both parents will participate in the major life decisions regarding the children's lives.

To determine child support in a joint custody case in Nevada, you calculate support for each parent as though the other parent had sole custody. Then, you offset the two amounts. The parent paying the higher amount gets a reduction by the amount that they would receive.

Paternity can be established as soon as the child is born. Nevada law permits a paternity action to commence anytime before the child reaches the age of 21.

There is no law in Nevada that mandates the court must favor the mother over the father. However, in practice, it is not uncommon that mothers obtain primary physical custody of minor children more often than fathers.

In Nevada, as long as the children spend between 40% to 60% of quality time with each parent, the parents are considered to be sharing joint physical custody. If one parent cares for the children more than 60% of the time that parent is considered by the Court to have primary physical custody of the kids.

The ?30/30 Rule? means that if a parent pays a medical expense for a child that is not paid by insurance, that parent must send proof of the expense to the other parent within 30 days of paying. The other parent then has 30 days to reimburse the paying parent ½ the cost.

NRS 125C. 0015 Parents have joint custody until otherwise ordered by court. 1. The parent and child relationship extends equally to every child and to every parent, regardless of the marital status of the parents.

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Nevada Agreement for Consent Judgment Establishing Paternity, Granting Joint Legal and Physical Custody of Minor Child to Mother and Father and Establishing Child Support Payments to Mother