Professional-grade calculations using Nevada's unique tiered percentage-of-income model with NO income cap. Built for family law attorneys in Nevada District Courts.
Effective February 1, 2020, Nevada changed to a tiered percentage model with NO income capโunlike the old flat percentage system.
Different percentages apply to different income brackets, resulting in more equitable support across all income levels.
Support percentages vary based on monthly income levelsโno single cap applies
| Number of Children | Percentage of Income |
|---|---|
| 1 Child | 16% |
| 2 Children | 22% |
| 3 Children | 26% |
| 4 Children | 28% |
| 5+ Children | +2% per child |
| Number of Children | Percentage of Income |
|---|---|
| 1 Child | 8% |
| 2 Children | 11% |
| 3 Children | 13% |
| 4 Children | 14% |
| 5+ Children | +1% per child |
| Number of Children | Percentage of Income |
|---|---|
| 1 Child | 4% |
| 2 Children | 6% |
| 3 Children | 6% |
| 4 Children | 7% |
| 5+ Children | +0.5% per child |
Note: Low-income parents use a special chart below the guideline amounts. Nevada allows for deviation from these percentages based on statutory factors.
Unlike the old system with a flat percentage, Nevada's tiered model applies to all income levels without a maximum cap.
Higher income levels pay lower percentages, creating a more equitable distribution of support obligations.
Courts can deviate from guideline amounts based on statutory factors and individual circumstances.
Each tier has specific percentages that increase for additional children, with diminishing increases for higher earners.
Parents earning below minimum guidelines can use a special chart for more reasonable support amounts.
All calculations comply with Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 425 standards.
Accurately applies Nevada's three-tier percentage system with correct rates for each income bracket (Tier 1, 2, and 3).
Handles high-income support calculations with appropriate Tier 3 percentages for any income level above $10,000/month.
Generate completed Nevada child support worksheets and District Court forms ready for filing statewide.
Correctly applies percentage increases for additional children with proper tier-specific adjustments.
Applies special low-income chart for parents earning below guideline minimums.
Implements the current tiered model effective February 1, 2020, not the old flat percentage system.
Purpose-built for Nevada's unique tiered percentage system
Forms formatted for Nevada District Courts (Family Division) across all counties.
Properly handles income that spans multiple tiers with correct application of percentages.
Handle self-employed parents with Nevada-specific income calculations and business expense treatment.
Document reasons for any deviations from tiered guideline amounts for court presentation.
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