Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 125C.005 (2026)

Plan for carrying out court’s order; access to child’s records

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NRS 125C.005  Plan for carrying out court’s order; access to child’s records.

      1.  The court may, when appropriate, require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court’s order concerning custody.

      2.  Access to records and other information pertaining to a minor child, including, without limitation, medical, dental and school records, must not be denied to a parent for the reason that the parent is not the child’s custodial parent.

      (Added to NRS by 2015, 2587)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 2016–2016 · leading case: Mizrachi v. Mizrachi, 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016).
Mizrachi v. Mizrachi, 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi Vs. Mizrachi (child Custody), 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi Vs. Mizrachi (child Custody), 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi v. Mizrachi (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 125C.005(1) — 4 cases
Mizrachi v. Mizrachi, 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi Vs. Mizrachi (child Custody), 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi Vs. Mizrachi (child Custody), 2016 NV 66 (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
Mizrachi v. Mizrachi (Nev. 2016). “080(4) (providing for ratification and adoption of contracts between spouses into decrees of divorce); NRS 125C.005(1) ("The court may. . . require the parents to submit to the court a plan for carrying out the court's order concerning custody.”
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