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What counts as abandonment for adoption purposes in Nevada?

Nevada

In Nevada, if the biological parent has had no meaningful contact with the child for 6 months or more, the court may consider this abandonment under NRS § 128.012. This is extremely common — over 80% of the 34,000+ adoptions we've helped complete were finalized without the other parent's consent.

Important: "Token contact" like an occasional phone call or one brief visit does NOT count as meaningful contact. And paying child support does NOT negate abandonment — abandonment is about the relationship with the child, not financial obligations.

Note: In Nevada, termination of parental rights requires a separate petition, which we include in your document package.

Answered by Douglas Brown, Adoption Document Specialist — 25+ years experience, 34,000+ families served since 2001.

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