Children and Family Law Manual
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 125B
1) For one child, 18 percent; (2) For two children, 25 percent; (3) For three children, 29 percent; (4) For four children, 31 ...
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NEVADA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE: ADOPTION OF CHILDREN
If a child has one or more siblings who are also available for adoption, the child-placing agency shall make every effort to place the children in the same adoptive home, regardless of whether the ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 128
1. “Abandonment of a child” means any conduct of one or both parents of a child which evinces a settled purpose on the part of one or both parents to forego all parental custody and relinquish ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 127
... may not be placed in the home of prospective adoptive parents for the 30-day residence in that home which is required before the filing of a petition for adoption, except where a child and one of ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 200
NRS 200.210 Killing of unborn quick child; penalty. NRS 200.220 ... person who intended to create a great risk of death or substantial bodily harm to more than one ...
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CHAPTER 432A - SERVICES AND FACILITIES FOR CARE OF CHILDREN
Notwithstanding the amendatory provisions of subsection 7 of NAC 432A.200 , a licensee of a family home or a licensee of a group home who has more than one license to operate a child care facility ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 130
1. If a proceeding is brought under this chapter and only one tribunal has issued a child-support order, the order of that tribunal controls and must be so recognized
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 432B
... 432B.153 , a determination by the court after an evidentiary hearing and finding by clear and convincing evidence that either parent or any other person seeking custody of a child has engaged in one ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 125A
1) The child and the child’s parents, or the child and at least one parent or a person acting as a parent, have a significant connection with this State other than mere physical presence; and
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