What About Medical Insurance For The Children?
In Nevada this issue is typically addressed and taken care of in the Marital Settlement Agreement. It is important for the child or children to have coverage during the divorce process. A decision is made between the two parties, but it is the responsibility of the parent who can provide coverage due to his or her employment.
Other Nevada Family Law FAQs
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How Is Child Support Determined In The State Of Nevada?
A: Nevada, like most states has guidelines for determining the amount of support that should be provided for a child or children. The guidelines have a percentage of … More -
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Does Child Support Exist Without Divorce?
A: Nevada will allow a parent to file for custody and visitation rights without a legal divorce, so support can be issued. Temporary custody must be decided prior to … More -
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If A Parent Remarries, How Is The New Spouse's Income Viewed For Child Support?
A: If the new spouse has an income, it is not considered for support, because he or she has no legal attachment to provide support to a child. The additional income may … More -
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What Are The Primary Parts Of A Support Order?
A: Social Security number of each child, the amount to be paid to each child, how frequent the payments will be made, and the manner of payment. -
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Should Support Payment Stop If Visitation Is Being Prevented?
A: No, unfortunately each is a legal duty of its own. If a parent is deprived of visitation, he or she must still provide support. Visitation and nonpayment of … More -
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How Is Support Enforced?
A: It varies in each state. Payment of support has become an increasing problem, so there have been many recent steps taken to enforce the payment. Wage assignment … More -
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Is Child Support Tax Deductible?
A: The amount of support declared at the date of settlement is not considered income for the parent who receives it; therefore the support amount cannot be deducted as an … More -
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Is Medical Insurance A Part Of Child Support?
A: The medical insurance for any minor child is to be awarded with child support. It is not always the noncustodial parent that is responsible. Presently the court … More -
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Can Child Support Be Modified In Nevada?
A: Nevada will allow for the modification of child support as long as a substantial change has occurred and the change is not something that has been previously … More -
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What If The Percentage Of Annual Income Is Not Sufficient?
A: If it is not there the Nevada court system cannot make it appear. This is a problem that is quite common. The amount of support is not enough, because sometimes the … More
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