Who is responsible for paying for a grandparent’s court costs?
In Nevada, the answer to who is responsible for paying for a grandparent’s court costs if they are seeking court-ordered rights depends on several factors. Generally, the courts will consider who initiated the case and, if applicable, the ability to pay of both parties. If the grandparent is the one that filed a petition seeking court-ordered visitation rights, then they are responsible for the associated court costs. Those associated costs can include, but are not limited to, filing fees, attorney fees, and other court costs. If the grandparent is filing a response to a petition or other action filed by another party, such as the grandchild’s parent, then the court may order the other party to bear the costs. This is to ensure that both parties receive a fair and impartial hearing in court. Above all else, the Nevada Supreme Court requires that both sides of a case be considered equally. Therefore, if either the grandparent or the other party has the ability to pay and the other does not, then the party with the ability to pay will likely be held responsible for the associated court costs.
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