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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 125C - CUSTODY AND VISITATION

NRS 125C.0645 Duty to notify of change of address.

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NRS 125C.0645 Duty to notify of change of address.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person to whom custodial responsibility has been assigned or granted during deployment pursuant to NRS 125C.0649 to 125C.0677 , inclusive, shall notify the deploying parent and any other person with custodial responsibility of any change of mailing address or residence until the assignment or grant is terminated. The person shall provide the notice to any court that has issued an existing custody or child support order concerning the child.
2. If an existing court order prohibits disclosure of the address or contact information of a person to whom custodial responsibility has been assigned or granted, a notification of change of mailing address or residence under subsection 1 may be made only to the court that issued the order. The court shall keep confidential the mailing address or residence of the person to whom custodial responsibility has been assigned or granted.
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