Nevada Statutes
§ 126.900 — Promise to furnish support for child: Enforcement; confidentiality
Nevada § 126.900
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 126.900 (2026).
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1.Any promise in writing to furnish support for a child, growing out of a supposed or alleged parent and child relationship, does not require consideration and is enforceable according to its terms.
2.In the best interest of the child or the custodial parent, the court may, and upon the promisor’s request shall, order the promise to be kept in confidence and designate a person or agency to receive and disburse on behalf of the child all amounts paid in performance of the promise.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1979, 1276 ; A 1983, 1875 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 126.011
Applicability of chapter§ 126.021
Definitions§ 126.036
Liberty interest of parent in care, custody and management of parent’s child is fundamental right§ 126.041
Establishment of relationship§ 126.051
Presumptions of paternity§ 126.081
Period of limitations§ 126.091
Jurisdiction; joinder; venue§ 126.101
Parties§ 126.105
Service of process§ 126.111
Pretrial hearing; testimony§ 126.141
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