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    Nevada Child Support Calculator (2026)

    Nevada uses the Percentage of Income model. Parenting time credit kicks in at 40% (146 nights/year).

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    NEVADA ESTIMATES AT $6,000/MO INCOME
    1 child
    $1,080
    per month
    2 children
    $1,500
    per month
    3 children
    $1,740
    per month
    Based on $6,000/mo gross, 20% parenting time. Your number may differ.
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    Nevada Parenting Time Credit

    Every overnight above 146 nights/year reduces your payment. Here's how Nevada's threshold compares:

    0 nights182 nights (50%)
    146 nights (40%)
    Credit Method: Joint Physical Custody Formula. Very high threshold—40% (146 nights). Below that, standard percentage. At 40%+, cross-credit.
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    How Nevada Calculates Child Support

    Formula Model: Percentage of Income

    How It Works: Percentage of obligor's gross monthly income. Subject to cap.

    Percentages by Number of Children:
    18%1 child
    25%2 children
    29%3 children
    31%4 children
    33%5 children
    35%6 children

    Parenting Time Threshold: 40% of overnights (146 nights/year)

    PT Credit Method: Joint Physical Custody Formula. Very high threshold—40% (146 nights). Below that, standard percentage. At 40%+, cross-credit.

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    NEVADA SPECIAL RULE

    Nevada caps support obligations and requires a minimum $100/month payment regardless of income.

    HOW NEVADA COMPARES
    Nevada
    $1,500/mo
    Nat'l Average
    $1,280/mo
    📈 Above national average

    Based on $6,000/mo income, 2 children, 20% parenting time

    What Nevada Dads Need to Know

    1

    In Nevada, your parenting time credit activates at 40% of overnights (146 nights/year). Every night above this threshold reduces your payment.

    2

    Nevada calculates support as a flat percentage of your net income — meaning only your income matters, not your ex's. Focus on documenting deductions accurately.

    3

    If your income dropped 20%+ since the last order, you almost certainly qualify for a modification. File promptly — Nevada won't backdate reductions.

    4

    Most Nevada courts allow a modification review every 3 years OR when there's a 20%+ income change — whichever comes first.

    5

    Keep a log of every dollar you spend on your kids beyond the order — extracurricular activities, school supplies, clothing. Courts factor documented expenses into deviation requests.

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    Nevada Child Support FAQ

    How is child support calculated in Nevada?

    Nevada uses the Percentage of Obligor Income model. For one child, support is typically 18% of the obligor's net income. For two children it's 25%, and three children 29%. Percentage of obligor's gross monthly income. Subject to cap.

    Does custody time reduce child support in Nevada?

    Yes. Once your parenting time exceeds 40% of overnights (about 146 nights per year), Nevada applies a credit that reduces your obligation. More time with your kids means lower payments.

    What is the Nevada child support percentage for 4+ children?

    In Nevada, the percentages continue to increase: four children is 31%, five children is 33%, and six or more children is 35%. These are applied to the obligor's net income.

    Can I modify my Nevada child support order?

    You can request a modification if there's been a substantial change in circumstances — like a 20%+ income change, job loss, new custody arrangement, or the child aging out. Nevada courts review modifications based on updated financial worksheets. Most allow a review every 3 years even without a change.

    How long does a Nevada child support modification take?

    Most Nevada modifications are processed in 30–90 days after filing. Some counties offer administrative review (faster, no court date), while others require a hearing. Keep paying your current amount while the review is pending — stopping creates arrears that hurt your case.

    What happens if I can't afford my Nevada child support payment?

    Never stop paying — even if you can't afford the full amount. File a modification request immediately. Nevada courts can adjust your obligation retroactive to the filing date (not before). Document your financial hardship: pay stubs, termination letters, medical bills. Some counties offer payment plans for arrears.

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    Helpful Articles for Nevada Dads

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    How to Reduce Child Support: 7 Legal Strategies
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    Parenting Time & Overnight Credits Explained
    How custody time directly impacts your payment.
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    Filing a Child Support Modification: Step-by-Step
    The exact process — forms, timelines, what courts want.

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    IMPORTANT LEGAL DISCLAIMER

    This is an educational estimate — not legal advice or a court order. Only a court or agency can set official child support. Actual obligations depend on factors not captured here. ChildCustodyPros.com is not a law firm. For guidance specific to your case, consult a licensed family law attorney in your state.

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