Understanding child support laws in Nevada can be overwhelming for parents, especially during an already stressful separation or divorce. Nevada uses the “income shares model” to determine child support payments, which considers both parents’ incomes and the financial needs of the child. Additional factors may include the number of children, healthcare costs, education expenses, and time spent with each parent. At Gastelum Attorney, we break these laws down into understandable terms and guide you through every stage of the legal process — from filing to modification or enforcement.