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SB 390

Revises provisions relating to the support of children. (BDR 38-85)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Dina Neal

Nevada SB 390 revises child support provisions but lacks sufficient detail; bill stalled in committees after amendment in 2025.

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Bill Summary · SB 390

Legislative bill overview

SB 390 revises Nevada's provisions relating to child support, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the provided legislative history. The bill underwent committee review, amendment, and multiple readings through the legislative process before stalling in June 2025.

Why this is important

Child support laws directly affect millions of Nevadans—custodial parents relying on support payments, non-custodial parents subject to obligations, and children's financial security. Revisions to support provisions can impact calculation methods, enforcement mechanisms, or eligibility criteria with significant consequences for family finances and child welfare.

Potential points of contention

  • Calculation or amount changes: Modifications to how support is calculated could increase or decrease obligations for paying parents, or alter what custodial parents receive
  • Enforcement mechanisms: Changes to collection, modification, or penalty provisions affect both compliance rates and parental rights
  • Eligibility or coverage scope: Expansions or restrictions on who qualifies for support or under what circumstances could create winners and losers among affected families

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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