Sunday, April 3, 2011

ADJUSTING NEVADA CHILD SUPPORT

Many individuals inquire as to how their Nevada child support can be adjusted.  Under Nevada law, child support may be reviewed every three years.  Also, if the paying Parties' gross monthly income has changed by twenty percent or more then the Court will be willing to re-address the issue of child support.  Support will be set at eighteen percent of gross monthly income for one child, twenty-five percent of gross monthly income for two children, and twenty-nine percent of gross monthly income for three children.


The aforementioned child support calculations are made within certain caps.  Nevada's child support caps will adjust on July 1st, 2011.  While support is based upon gross, and not net, monthly income, Court's will allow typically allow for reductions if you support other children.


Contact the Ciciliano Law Office if you require the assistance of a Las Vegas child support lawyer.  Our office will start any family law matter for $500 down.

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