Child Support Calculators Nevada

Nevada Child Support Calculator

Free Nevada child support calculator using the percentage model. Estimate monthly payments based on both parents' income and custody schedule.

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Nevada Quick Facts
None Income Tax Rate
0.60% Property Tax Rate
$66,274 Median Income
104.2 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

Nevada uses the percentage model for calculating child support. A flat percentage of the non-custodial parent's income is applied based on the number of children. This model focuses solely on the paying parent's income. This calculator provides an estimate — actual court orders may vary based on additional factors like extraordinary medical costs, educational expenses, and judicial discretion.

Key State Information

Nevada uses the percentage model. Since Nevada has no state income tax, gross income calculations do not include state tax deductions. The median household income in Nevada is $66,274.

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Data Source
Nevada Family Courts / NCSL
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Frequently Asked Questions

How is child support calculated in Nevada?

Nevada uses the percentage model. Child support is calculated as a percentage of the non-custodial parent's net income: 20% for 1 child, 25% for 2, 30% for 3, 35% for 4, and 40% for 5+. Courts may deviate based on special circumstances.

How long does child support last in Nevada?

In most cases, child support in Nevada continues until the child turns 18 or graduates high school (whichever is later). Some states extend support to age 19 or through college in certain circumstances.

Can child support be modified in Nevada?

Yes, either parent can request a child support modification if there's a substantial change in circumstances — such as a significant income change (usually 15-20% or more), job loss, disability, or change in custody arrangement.

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