Navigating the complexities of child support is a fundamental aspect of family law in Nevada. While establishing a child support order is a crucial first step, the reality is that non-compliance can, unfortunately, be a common challenge. When a parent fails to meet their financial obligations, it can create significant stress and financial hardship for the custodial parent and, most importantly, impact the well-being of the children. This article provides a comprehensive guide to child support enforcement in Nevada, offering actionable legal advice for those seeking to ensure their orders are honored. Understanding Your Nevada Child Support Order Before any enforcement action can be taken, a legally binding child support order must be in place. This order, typically issued by a Nevada Family Court or established through the District Attorney's Family Support Division (DAFS), specifies the amount of support, the payment schedule, and often includes provisions for hea...