Nevada Code § 126.301

Absence of defendant
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If
the defendant fails to appear, the court may proceed as if the defendant were
present and hear the complaint. The court shall require the plaintiff to
establish the facts, and shall give full and careful consideration to all
evidence presented and the rights and claims of the plaintiff, defendant and
children, and the best interests of the child or children involved. The court
shall, upon its own findings or the verdict of the jury, make such orders as it
would make if the defendant were present.

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