Desert Valley Legal
Support Services, Inc.

(702) 636-1947
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All 50 States) |
Any State, Including Nevada And Child Support Is In Your
Future
If you reside in any of the other 49 states
or here in Nevada and child support, custody and
visitation issues are in your future, understanding how child support works is important
to be sure you are receiving or paying the appropriate
amount. But hiring an attorney is expensive and trying
to prepare legal documents on your own is dangerous. Desert Valley Legal Support Services, Inc. has
the experience and expertise to prepare your legal documents
for child support, custody and visitation rights for a
fraction of the cost of an attorney.
Any State, Nevada And Child Support Order
As is the case in any state including Nevada
and child support is ordered, typically as part of a
divorce decree or paternity judgment where money transfers
income/wealth from one parent to the other, the combined
income of both parents is calculated to determine the
appropriate child support for the child. A Child Support
Order is a document from a court that states (a) when, (b) how
often, and (c) how much a parent is to pay for child
support.
Most States, Nevada And
Child Support Laws
With every state, including Nevada and
child support laws require the amount of a child support
payment be set in accordance with a guideline to prevent widely differing amounts of
child support from courtroom to courtroom. As a result formulas are used to determine the amount of the payment from one
parent to the other. With every state, including Nevada
and child support payments, they are based on the
respective net incomes of the parents. Federal and state
income taxes, health insurance, Social Security and Medicare
tax, union dues and other mandatory expenses are
subtracted from a parent's gross income to arrive at a net
income.
Most States, Nevada And
Child Support Formula - Other Considerations
As is the case in most states including
Nevada and child support payment amounts are being determined,
the amount of time each parent spends with the child is
factored into the formula, the number of children involved,
special circumstances such as medical expenses, travel expenses incurred for child
visitation, special
educational needs, uninsured catastrophic losses and the cost of
basic living expenses for children from another relationship,
can affect the amount of child support to be paid.
When preparing your legal documents for
your child support payment amounts, custody or visitation,
Desert Valley Legal Support Services, Inc. can properly
prepare your legal documents at a fraction of the cost of an
attorney. Contact Desert Valley Legal Support Services,
Inc. today at (702) 636-1947 and a qualified staff member will assist
you.