Nevada Code § 425.3838

Establishment of paternity: Procedure when paternity not disputed. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. The master may enter a recommendation
establishing the paternity of a child during a proceeding concerning the
support of a dependent child pursuant to NRS
425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, if
both parents sign affidavits or other sworn statements that paternity has not
been legally established and that the male parent is the father of the child.
2. If there is only one alleged father and
he does not file a response that denies paternity and requests a hearing within
the period allowed in paragraph (g) of subsection 1 of NRS 425.3824 , the master, without further
notice to the alleged father, may enter a recommendation in accordance with NRS 425.3828 that declares and establishes
the alleged father as the legal father of the child.
3. Any recommendation entered pursuant to
subsection 1 or 2 and approved by the district court establishes legal
paternity of the dependent child for all purposes.
NRS 425.3838 Establishment of
paternity: Procedure when paternity not disputed. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. The judicial officer may enter a
recommendation establishing the paternity of a child during a proceeding
concerning the support of a dependent child pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, if both parents sign
affidavits or other sworn statements that paternity has not been legally
established and that the male parent is the father of the child.
2. If there is only one alleged father and
he does not file a response that denies paternity and requests a hearing within
the period allowed in paragraph (g) of subsection 1 of NRS 425.3824 , the judicial officer,
without further notice to the alleged father, may enter a recommendation in
accordance with NRS 425.3828 that
declares and establishes the alleged father as the legal father of the child.
3. Any recommendation entered pursuant to
subsection 1 or 2 and approved by the district court establishes legal
paternity of the dependent child for all purposes.

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