Nevada Child Support Calculator
We recognize the importance of transparency and providing our clients with the tools they need. That’s why we offer the Nevada Child Support Calculator, an invaluable resource for parents.
This calculator utilizes the state of Nevada’s guidelines to determine the appropriate amount of child support. Click here to access the calculator and obtain an accurate calculation based on your specific circumstances.
Transparent Fee Structure for Child Support Services
Our fee structure for child support services is based on standard hourly rates. It’s important to be aware that additional costs may be applicable, depending on the complexity and contested aspects of your case (if applicable). While providing an estimated total cost upfront is usually not possible, we are committed to providing projections once we have a clear understanding of the specific parameters of your case.
Seamless Communication for Real-Time Updates & Expert Guidance
When it comes to communication, we follow a “true team” approach. Our goal is to keep you informed in real-time. We ensure that everything that comes in and goes out is copied to you as close to “real time” as possible. Our dedicated paralegal staff handles operational inquiries promptly, while our assigned lawyers provide legal advice as needed. We understand the importance of timely communication and strive to respond to all inquiries within 24 hours.
What We Do
Explore our comprehensive child support services and find out how our dedicated team can assist you.
Establishing and Enforcing Child Support Orders
Our experienced attorneys at Willick Law Group have a wealth of knowledge in helping clients establish child support orders. Mr. Willick was the delegate sent by the Nevada Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers to advise the current Child Support Commission of improvements that could be made to Nevada’s guidelines. We will guide you through the process, ensuring that the appropriate calculations are made to determine fair and reasonable support payments.
Additionally, we are dedicated to enforcing existing child support orders, making sure payments are made on time and in full. We wrote the software used to calculate arrears, interest, and (where applicable) penalties. We created a calculator for current support calculations as well. If modifications to the child support order become necessary due to changed circumstances, we are here to assist you.
Navigating Child Support Interest & Penalties
Understanding the legal consequences of failing to pay child support is essential. Our team at Willick Law Group can help you navigate the complexities of interest and penalties associated with child support payments. We have the expertise to calculate and explain when these consequences may apply, ensuring you have a clear understanding of your rights and obligations.
Child Support Resources
Handling Child Support Cases in Las Vegas
- Rivero v. Rivero, 125 Nev. 410, 216 P.3d 213 (2009) (defining legal and physical custody and how child support varies with custody)
- Percentage of Custodial Time in Typical Custody Schedules
- Child Support Arrears Worksheet
Family Law Jurisdiction
Other CLE Materials, Articles, and Resources
- Why the Nevada Welfare Division is Calculating Interest and Penalties Incorrectly, and How It Injures Nevada Litigants, 23 Nev. Fam. L. Rep., Winter, 2010
- Child Support Enforcement / Modification Statutes Updated Per SB77 as of October, 2007 (Registration of order for enforcement).
- Three volume 1992 Report of the Child Support Statute Review Committee
- 1992 Report (exhibits)
- One volume 1996 Child Support Statute Committee Report
- What Almost Happened to Child Support in Nevada, a Why We Still Have to Fix It (Nevada Lawyer, 2007)
- Actual Calculation Differences between Marshal Law program and Welfare’s NOMADS program
- General Financial Disclosure Form
- Self-Calculating General Financial Disclosure Form
- Detailed Financial Disclosure Form
- Litigation Budget Form
- Model UIFSA with Comments (2001)
- Required Child(ren) Related Information checklist
- USDA Cost of Raising a Child Calculator
- Self Help Center Brochure
- Fernandez v. Fernandez, 126 Nev. 28, 222 P.3d 1031 (2010), (attempted stipulations to make child support awards non-modifiable are unenforceable as against public policy)
Downloadable Documents
Links to Other Web Sites
Historical Presumptive Maximums
- Worksheet A – Primary Physical Custody Child Support Calculation Worksheet; you will need to print the Presumptive Maximum chart below before filing out this worksheet.
- Worksheet B – Joint Physical Custody Support Calculation Worksheet; you will need to print the Presumptive Maximum chart below before filing out this worksheet.
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2018-2019 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2017-2018 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2016-2017 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2015-2016 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2014-2015 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2013-2014 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2012-2013 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2011-2012 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2010-2011 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2009-2010 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009
- Child Support by Hourly Wage 2008-2009 Spreadsheet
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts of Child Support 2007 to June 30, 2008
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007
- Presumptive Maximum Amounts Adjusted for July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006
Get Experienced Legal Assistance with Willick Law Group
When it comes to child support, experience and expertise matter. At Willick Law Group, we understand the significance of family relationships and will work to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take advantage of our deep understanding of Nevada’s child support laws, commitment to effective communication, and dedication to your family’s well-being; we are ready to stand by your side.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I stop my mother from getting back child support?
Question asked on Oct 10th, 2016 Q: I moved out when I was 15 years old and I never knew my dad. Now he is paying back child support to my mother. But my mother has never worked and never paid for any thing for me when I was younger. My grandparents have always...
How can I find out if my ex is paying child support to someone else?
Question asked on Oct 07th, 2016 Q: My ex and I recently finished a custody battle that resulted in us having 50/50 custody to him getting our daughter every other weekend, and having to pay me child support. I feel like I am getting paid much less than I should be. I...
What will happen if the man I get child support from is not the father?
Question asked on Oct 11th, 2014 Q: My ex and I broke up 6 years ago after my daughter was born. He has paid child support only one year and is fighting -- he wants 50/50 custody on his days off only. To the best of our knowledge she is his, however him and I were...
If I took custody of my brother, can I receive child support?
Question asked on Sep 12th, 2013 Q: I'm 20 and have a brother who is 16. My parents are divorced. My mother has been misusing his child support money to help her family over her own kids. If I took custody of my brother could I receive the child support money to pay...

