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Each state has distinct laws guiding child support and how it is established and provided, however, there are common guidelines that are followed to determine what a parent is qualified receive and/or pay. If a parent is asked to provide payment installments to help support their child, they do need to comply with these demands as there are serious consequences that could arise.
Under Nevada’s General Provisions for Obligation of Support, NRS 125B.095 states that in the event a payment “becomes delinquent in the amount owed for 1 month’s support, a penalty must be added by operation of this section to the amount of the installment.” So, not only will a parent be forced to pay more for the child support they neglected to pay, but the Courts could take further action and even place them in jail.
If you are a parent who has been ordered to pay child support but feel the decision was unfair, let one of our Nevada child support lawyers aid you in proving this to the Courts. Both parents are equally responsible for their child and the required necessities they need, and one shouldn’t be paying for more than they can afford.
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