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- Nevada Statutes (Select Sections)
- Title 1. State Judicial Department. Chapter 3. District Courts
- Mediation of Cases Involving Custody or Visitation of Child
- Title 3. Remedies; Special Actions and Proceedings. Chapter 33. Injunctions
- General Provisions
- Orders for Protection Against Domestic Violence
- Orders for Protection Against Harassment in the Workplace
- Orders for Protection of Children
- Title 6. Justice Courts and Civil Procedure Therein
- Title 11. Domestic Relations
- Chapter 125. Dissolution of Marriage
- Divorce
- Custody of Children
- Orders for Protection Against Domestic Violence
- Chapter 125A. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
- Article 1. General Provisions
- Article 2. Jurisdiction
- Article 3. Enforcement
- Article 4. Miscellaneous Provisions
- Chapter 125B. Obligation of Support
- Chapter 125C. Custody and Visitation
- Visitation
- Miscellaneous Provisions
- Chapter 126. Parentage
- Title 14. Procedure in Criminal Cases.
- Chapter 171. Proceedings to Commitment
- Investigation of Suspected Criminal Activity; Detention of Suspects
- Arrest: By Whom and How Made
- Title 15. Crimes and Punishments
- Chapter 193. General Provisions
- Chapter 200. Crimes Against the Person
- Chapter 202. Crimes Against Public Health and Safety
- Weapons
- Dangerous Weapons and Firearms
Article 1. General Provisions
back to top125A.225. International application
1. A court of this state shall treat a foreign country as if it were a state of the United States for the purpose of applying NRS 125A.005 to 125A.395, inclusive.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a child custody determination made in a foreign country under factual circumstances in substantial conformity with the jurisdictional standards of the provisions of this chapter must be recognized and enforced pursuant to NRS 125A.405 to 125A.585, inclusive.
3. The provisions of this section do not apply if the child custody laws of the foreign country where the child custody determination was made violate fundamental principles of human rights.
Added by Laws 2003, c. 199, § 22, eff. Oct. 1, 2003.