130.207 - Recognition of controlling child-support order; determination of which order controls; request for determination; issuance of new controlling order. [Effective until the date that the provis
130.207 Recognition of controlling child-support order; determination of which order controls; request for determination; issuance of new controlling order. [Effective on the date that the provisions of The Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance is ratified by the President and the United States deposits its instrument of ratification.]
1. If a proceeding is brought under this chapter and only one tribunal has issued a child-support order, the order of that tribunal controls and must be so recognized.
2. If a proceeding is brought under this chapter and two or more child-support orders have been issued by tribunals of this State or another state or a foreign country with regard to the same obligor and same child, a tribunal of this State having personal jurisdiction over both the obligor and obligee who is a natural person shall apply the following rules and by order shall determine which child-support order controls and must be recognized:
(a) If only one of the tribunals would have continuing and exclusive jurisdiction under this chapter, the order of that tribunal controls.
(b) If more than one of the tribunals would have continuing and exclusive jurisdiction under this chapter, an order issued by a tribunal in the current home state of the child controls, or if an order has not been issued in the current home state of the child, the order most recently issued controls.
(c) If none of the tribunals would have continuing and exclusive jurisdiction under this chapter, the tribunal of this State shall issue a child-support order which controls.
3. If two or more child-support orders have been issued for the same obligor and same child, upon request of a party who is a natural person or that is a support-enforcement agency, a tribunal of this State having personal jurisdiction over both the obligor and the obligee who is a natural person shall determine which order controls under subsection 2. The request may be filed with a registration for enforcement or registration for modification pursuant to NRS 130.601 to 130.713, inclusive, or may be filed as a separate proceeding.
4. A request to determine which is the controlling order must be accompanied by a copy of every child-support order in effect and the applicable record of payments. The requesting party shall give notice of the request to each party whose rights may be affected by the determination.
5. The tribunal that issued the controlling order under subsection 1, 2 or 3 has continuing jurisdiction to the extent provided in NRS 130.205 or 130.206.
6. A tribunal of this State that determines by order which is the controlling order under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 2 or subsection 3 or that issues a new controlling order under paragraph (c) of subsection 2 shall state in that order:
(a) The basis upon which the tribunal made its determination;
(b) The amount of prospective support, if any; and
(c) The total amount of consolidated arrears and accrued interest, if any, under all of the orders after all payments made are credited as provided by NRS 130.209.
7. Within 90 days after issuance of an order determining which is the controlling order, the party obtaining the order shall file a certified copy of it in each tribunal that issued or registered an earlier order of child support. A party or support-enforcement agency obtaining the order that fails to file a certified copy is subject to appropriate sanctions by a tribunal in which the issue of failure to file arises. The failure to file does not affect the validity or enforceability of the controlling order.
8. An order that has been determined to be the controlling order, or a judgment for consolidated arrears of support and interest, if any, made pursuant to this section must be recognized in proceedings under this chapter.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 2315; A 2007, 122; 2009, 128, effective on the date that the provisions of The Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance is ratified by the President and the United States deposits its instrument of ratification)