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Free Nevada child support calculator. Calculate child support obligations based on Nevada state guidelines using the percentage of income model. Our calculator applies Nevada's statutory percentages to gross monthly income and includes health insurance and childcare costs for accurate support calculations.
Last updated: February 2, 2026
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Enter the obligor's total gross monthly income before deductions
Cost of health insurance for child(ren)
Work-related childcare expenses
Monthly Child Support
$1,900
per month
Based on Nevada child support guidelines using the percentage of income model for 1 child. With gross monthly income of $5,000, the base support rate is 18%, resulting in a base obligation of $900. Additional expenses for health insurance and childcare are added to determine the total monthly support.
Legal Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on Nevada child support guidelines. Actual court orders may vary based on additional factors, deviations, and judicial discretion. Consult a Nevada family law attorney for official calculations and legal advice.
Support percentages by child count
1 child: 18%
2 children: 25%
3 children: 29%
4 children: 31%
5+ children: 35%
Applied to obligor's gross monthly income
Income sources included
Wages, Bonuses, Commissions, Rental Income
All sources of income are considered for calculation
Add-on expenses
Health Insurance + Childcare
Work-related costs added to base obligation
For 1 child with gross monthly income of $5,000, health insurance $200, childcare $800:
Base Support (18%)
$900
Additional Expenses
$1,000
Total Monthly
$1,900
Our Nevada child support calculator applies the state's percentage of income model as outlined in Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS 125B.070). The calculation uses the obligor's gross monthly income and applies the appropriate percentage based on the number of children, then adds additional expenses for health insurance and childcare costs.
Base Support = Gross Income × PercentageTotal Support = Base Support + Health Insurance + ChildcareThe percentage varies based on number of children (18% for 1 child, 25% for 2 children, 29% for 3 children, 31% for 4 children, and 35% for 5 or more children). Additional expenses are added to the base amount.
Nevada follows a percentage of income model for child support, which is simpler than the income shares model used by many other states. The obligor (paying parent) pays a fixed percentage of their gross income based solely on the number of children. This model is codified in Nevada law and provides clear guidelines for child support calculations.
Need child support calculations for other states? Check out our Florida child support calculator and Colorado child support calculator.
Get Custom Legal Calculator for Your FirmResult: $2,750 per month
Base support of $1,500 plus $1,250 in additional expenses for health insurance and childcare.
Income: $10,000 | 1 child | No add-ons
Base Support: $1,800/month (18%)
Income: $4,500 | 3 children | $500 add-ons
Total Support: $1,805/month (29% + add-ons)
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