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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 425 - SUPPORT OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN

NRS 425.3835 Court prohibited from staying proceeding or refusing hearing in certain circumstances; court required to hold hearing; court authorized to issue support order pendente lite.

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NRS 425.3835 Court prohibited from staying proceeding or refusing hearing in certain circumstances; court required to hold hearing; court authorized to issue support order pendente lite. Except as otherwise required by the provisions of this chapter, a court of this state:
1. Shall not stay a proceeding or refuse a hearing pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, because of any pending or prior action or proceeding for divorce, separation, annulment, dissolution, habeas corpus, adoption or custody in this or any other state.
2. Shall hold a hearing pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, and may issue a support order pendente lite and, in aid thereof, require the obligor to give a bond for the prompt prosecution of the pending proceeding.
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