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Nevada's child support is based on a percentage of the obligated parent's gross income and assets and the number of children.

!8% for one child

25% for two children

29% for three Children

31% for four children

The state also has a "cap" on support amounts which changes yearly. The low end is currently $630 a month....high end $1,0100. However, a judge can add additional costs, such as medical care, transportation/education/child care costs, etc.

The laws of Nevada can be a little confusing, therefore the best option as in any legal matter would be to consult with an attorney qualified in such matters.

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