Nevada Code § 126.181

Enforcement of judgment or order
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1. If the parent and child relationship
has been established, the obligation of a parent may be enforced in the same or
independent proceedings by the other parent, the child, the public authority
that has furnished or may furnish the reasonable expenses of pregnancy,
confinement, education, support or funeral, or by any other person, including a
private agency, to the extent he or she has furnished or is furnishing these
expenses.
2. The court may order support payments to
be made to the custodial parent or a person or public agency designated to
administer them for the benefit of the child under the supervision of the
court.
3. Willful failure to obey the judgment or
order of the court is a civil contempt of the court. All remedies for the
enforcement of judgments apply.

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