SB432 revises Nevada privacy laws by making family law proceedings presumptively open, allowing courts to close proceedings if necessary, and.
SB432 revises provisions concerning the accessibility of court records in family law proceedings. It makes family law proceedings presumptively open, allowing courts to close proceedings if necessary to serve a compelling interest. The bill also prohibits the public posting or display of personal identifying information, with violations punishable as a category C felony. Additionally, it repeals an existing statute governing which court records are accessible to the public in a divorce action, replacing it with new provisions.
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