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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 126 - PARENTAGE

NRS 126.041 Establishment of relationship.

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NRS 126.041 Establishment of relationship. The parent and child relationship between a child and:
1. A woman may be established by:
(a)Except as otherwise provided in NRS 126.710 to 126.810 , inclusive, proof of her having given birth to the child;
(b)An adjudication of the woman’s maternity pursuant to this chapter, NRS 125B.150 or 130.402 or chapter 432B of NRS;
(c)Proof of adoption of the child by the woman;
(d)An unrebutted presumption of the woman’s maternity;
(e)The consent of the woman to assisted reproduction pursuant to NRS 126.670 and 126.680 which resulted in the birth of the child; or
(f)An adjudication confirming the woman as a parent of a child born to a gestational carrier if the gestational agreement is enforceable under the provisions of NRS 126.710 to 126.810 , inclusive, or any other provision of law.
2. A man may be established:
(a)Under this chapter, NRS 125B.150 , 130.402 , or 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, or chapter 432B of NRS;
(b)By proof of adoption of the child by the man;
(c)By the consent of the man to assisted reproduction pursuant to NRS 126.670 and 126.680 which resulted in the birth of the child; or
(d)By an adjudication confirming the man as a parent of a child born to a gestational carrier if the gestational agreement was validated pursuant to the provisions of NRS 126.710 to 126.810 , inclusive, or other provision of law.
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