Nevada Code § 425.3826

Notice and finding of financial responsibility: Additional requirements when paternity has not been legally established. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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If the
paternity of the dependent child has not been legally established and a notice
and finding of financial responsibility is to be served on the alleged parent,
the notice must include:
1. The information required by NRS 425.3824 .
2. An allegation that the person is the
parent of the dependent child.
3. The name of the other parent of the
child.
4. The date of birth of the child.
5. The probable period during which
conception took place.
6. A statement that if the alleged parent
does not send to the office issuing the notice and finding of financial
responsibility a written response that denies paternity and requests a hearing,
within the specified period, the master, without further notice to the alleged
parent, may enter a recommendation that declares and establishes the person as
the legal parent of the child.
NRS 425.3826 Notice and finding of
financial responsibility: Additional requirements when paternity has not been
legally established. [Effective July 1, 2026.] If
the paternity of the dependent child has not been legally established and a
notice and finding of financial responsibility is to be served on the alleged
parent, the notice must include:
1. The information required by NRS 425.3824 .
2. An allegation that the person is the
parent of the dependent child.
3. The name of the other parent of the
child.
4. The date of birth of the child.
5. The probable period during which
conception took place.
6. A statement that if the alleged parent
does not send to the office issuing the notice and finding of financial
responsibility a written response that denies paternity and requests a hearing,
within the specified period, the judicial officer, without further notice to
the alleged parent, may enter a recommendation that declares and establishes
the person as the legal parent of the child.

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