Child support arrears forgiveness nevada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Child Support Arrears Forgiveness form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Date and Custodial Party's Name at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in your CSE Case Number, which can be found on previous correspondence from your local child support agency.
  4. Review the eligibility criteria listed in the document. Ensure you meet all requirements before proceeding with the application.
  5. Complete the attached Income and Expense Declaration (FL-150) by providing accurate details about your income, expenses, and assets. This will help determine your eligibility for reduced arrears.
  6. Attach any necessary documentation as outlined in the COAP Documentation Checklist (DCSS 0208) to support your application.
  7. Once all sections are filled out, review your entries for accuracy and completeness before submitting through our platform.

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The Compromise of Arrears Program (COAP) is a legal option available in certain child support cases. It allows a parent to settle their child support debt for less than the total amount owed, particularly when their child received public assistance during periods of non-payment.
Child support payments are not deductible by the payer and are not taxable to the payee.
Parents should also know that they are not permitted to stop child support payments or waive payments based on their own agreement if those payments are court-ordered. To stop paying child support, the parent who is making the payments will have to show that there has been a material change in their circumstances.
A parent who wants to end their child support obligation before the standard termination point usually must file a petition in the same court that issued the initial child support order. A court may allow early termination if the parent shows a docHub change in circumstances.
Nevada law requires parents provide financial support for their children until the child docHubes the age of 18 (or 19 years if they are still in high school). NRS 125C. 001(3) expressly states that parents have an equivalent duty to provide for their children.

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Methods Available to Collect Past Due Child Support Payments Court orders to withhold and/or garnish their wages or other employment benefits. Interception of their tax refunds. Placing liens on their property. Holding them in contempt of court. Hiring a collection agency to pursue them.

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