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NV NRS201.051Affirmative

NV NRS201.051Affirmative - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS201.051Affirmative

Nevada Revised Statutes

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defense: Notice of intent to claim; notice of NRS201.051Affirmative defense: Notice of intent to claim; notice of rebuttal witnesses; notice of provisions of section. 1.  Except as otherwise provided in this section, in a prosecution for a violation ofNRS 201.020, the defendant may claim as an affirmative defense that he or she was unable to provide the child support or spousal support ordered by a court. 2.  In addition to the written notice required byNRS 174.234, a defendant who intends to offer the affirmative defense described in subsection 1 shall, not less than 20 days before trial or at such other time as the court directs, file and serve upon the prosecuting attorney a written notice of his or her intent to claim the affirmative defense. The written notice must include:...

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