Full question:
My mom was ordered by the Nevada family court to pay my sister and me 2000 dollars as child support. But my mom never paid any money to us. Can we move to the court again for this matter?
- Category: Minors
- Subcategory: Child Support
- Date:
- State: Nevada
Answer:
Yes, you can return to court if your mother has not paid the $2,000 in child support as ordered by the Nevada family court. In Nevada, parents are legally required to support their minor children. If your mother fails to comply with the court's order, she may face penalties, including possible imprisonment for up to six months or fines up to $1,000.
Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 201.020 states that knowingly failing to provide court-ordered support can lead to misdemeanor charges. If the unpaid support exceeds $10,000 or if it's a repeat violation, it may be classified as a category C felony, which carries more severe penalties.
Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 193.150 outlines that misdemeanor convictions can result in jail time or fines.
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