1. In a county whose population is 100,000 or more and less than 700,000, the district court shall establish by rule approved by the Supreme Court a program of mandatory mediation in cases which involve the custody or visitation of a child. A district court in a county whose population is less than 100,000 may establish such a program in the same manner for use in that county. The district courts in two or more counties whose populations are less than 100,000 may establish such a program in the same manner for use in the counties in which the courts are located.
2. The program must:
(a) Require the impartial mediation of the issues of custody and visitation and any other nonfinancial issue deemed appropriate by the court.
(b) Allow the court to exclude a case from the program for good cause shown, including a showing of a history of child abuse or domestic violence by one of the parties, ongoing private mediation or residency of one of the parties out of the jurisdiction of the court.
(c) Provide standards for the training of the mediators assigned to cases pursuant to the rule, including but not limited to:
(1) Minimum educational requirements, which may not be restricted to any particular professional or educational training;
(2) Minimum requirements for training in the procedural aspects of mediation and the interpersonal skills necessary to act as a mediator;
(3) A minimum period of apprenticeship for persons who have not previously acted as domestic mediators;
(4) Minimum requirements for continuing education; and
(5) Procedures to ensure that potential mediators understand the high standard of ethics and confidentiality related to their participation in the program.
(d) Prohibit the mediator from reporting to the court any information about the mediation other than whether the mediation was successful or not.
(e) Establish a sliding schedule of fees for participation in the program based on the client’s ability to pay.
(f) Provide for the acceptance of gifts and grants offered in support of the program.
(g) Allow the court to refer the parties to a private mediator for assistance in resolving the issues.
3. The costs of the program must be paid from the account for dispute resolution in the county general fund. All fees, gifts and grants collected pursuant to this section must be deposited in the account.
4. This section does not prohibit a court from referring a financial or other issue to a special master or other person for assistance in resolving the dispute.
(Added to NRS by 1991, 917; A 1993, 1213; 2011, 1132; 2013, 1611)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 3.002 - "Chief Judge" defined.
NRS 3.004 - "Department of the family court" defined.
NRS 3.006 - "Family court" defined.
NRS 3.008 - "Jurisdiction of the family court" defined.
NRS 3.010 - Judicial districts: Number; constitution.
NRS 3.0107 - Imposition of ad valorem tax authorized for support of family court.
NRS 3.011 - Number of district judges for First Judicial District.
NRS 3.012 - Number of district judges for Second Judicial District who are not family court judges.
NRS 3.0125 - Number of district judges for Second Judicial District who are family court judges.
NRS 3.013 - Number of district judges for Third Judicial District.
NRS 3.014 - Number of district judges for Fourth Judicial District.
NRS 3.015 - Number of district judges for Fifth Judicial District.
NRS 3.016 - Number of district judges for Sixth Judicial District.
NRS 3.017 - Number of district judges for Seventh Judicial District.
NRS 3.018 - Number of district judges for Eighth Judicial District who are not family court judges.
NRS 3.0185 - Number of district judges for Eighth Judicial District who are family court judges.
NRS 3.019 - Number of district judges for Ninth Judicial District.
NRS 3.0195 - Number of district judges for Tenth Judicial District.
NRS 3.0197 - Number of district judges for Eleventh Judicial District.
NRS 3.020 - Judicial districts with more than one judge: Concurrent jurisdiction of judges.
NRS 3.026 - Chief Judge in certain judicial districts: Additional duties.
NRS 3.027 - Courses of instruction: General requirements; payment of costs.
NRS 3.040 - Ex officio circuit judges; powers of Chief Justice to expedite judicial business.
NRS 3.080 - Vacancy filled by Governor; term.
NRS 3.092 - Retirement because of incapacity, disability or advanced age.
NRS 3.095 - Benefits for surviving spouse.
NRS 3.097 - Benefits for surviving child.
NRS 3.098 - Benefits for survivor beneficiary and additional payees.
NRS 3.110 - Request for military aid to assist civil authorities in suppressing violence.
NRS 3.120 - District judge not to practice law.
NRS 3.130 - Acceptance of gratuity in connection with marriage unlawful.
NRS 3.140 - Absence from State; forfeiture of office.
NRS 3.150 - Power to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 3.155 - Use of facsimile signature: Conditions and restrictions.
NRS 3.160 - Missing volumes of Statutes of Nevada and Nevada Reports to be supplied.
NRS 3.170 - Signing of records left unsigned by predecessor.
NRS 3.220 - Equal coextensive and concurrent jurisdiction.
NRS 3.2201 - Jurisdiction over certain orders for protection from a child; sealing of records.
NRS 3.221 - Transfer of original jurisdiction to justice court.
NRS 3.223 - Jurisdiction of family courts.
NRS 3.227 - Information form for family court: Development; contents; use.
NRS 3.230 - Statements upon matters of fact.
NRS 3.240 - Written decisions.
NRS 3.243 - Report of certain statistical information to be submitted to Court Administrator.
NRS 3.245 - Appointment of masters for criminal proceedings.
NRS 3.250 - County clerk to be clerk of court.
NRS 3.270 - Duty of clerks to give receipts and pay over money.
NRS 3.275 - Clerk to obtain and maintain information regarding cases.
NRS 3.280 - Clerk to keep register of civil actions.
NRS 3.300 - Power of clerks to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 3.305 - Destruction or disposal of exhibits by clerk.
NRS 3.307 - Destruction or disposal of exhibits in civil actions.
NRS 3.310 - Bailiffs and deputy marshals: Appointment; duties; qualifications; compensation.
NRS 3.320 - Official reporter: Appointment; duties.
NRS 3.340 - Official reporter: Attention to duties; reporter pro tempore.
NRS 3.350 - Official reporter: Oath of office.
NRS 3.360 - Official reporter: Transcript prima facie evidence.
NRS 3.370 - Official reporter: Compensation.
NRS 3.405 - Masters: Appointment; powers and duties; findings.