Nevada Code § 123.180

Property and earnings of minor children
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1. Any property acquired by a child by
gift, bequest, devise or descent, with the rents, issues and profits thereof,
is the childs own property, and neither parent is entitled to any interest
therein.
2. The earnings and accumulations of
earnings of a minor child are the community property of his or her parents
unless relinquished to the child. Such relinquishment may be shown by written
instrument, proof of a specific oral gift, or proof of a course of conduct.
3. When a married couple is living
separate and apart the earnings and accumulations of earnings of their minor
children, unless relinquished, are the separate property of the spouse who has
their custody or, if no custody award has been made, then the separate property
of the spouse with whom such children are living.

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