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3 results for “NRS 125B.080(9)(e)” in Child Support
SCOTT VS. SCOTT (CHILD SUPPORT)
Dec 6, 1991107 Nev. 837, 822 P.2d 654 (1991) · 21511 · Nevada Supreme Court
Remanded for determination of (1) the overtime to be included in the payor's gross income under NRS 125B.070; (2) the continued support for the handicapped child under NRS 125B.110; and (3) calculation of eighteen percent of the payor's gross income to support the handicapped child upon the younger child's majority.A child support award may be modified in accordance with the statutory formula regardless of a change of circumstances. Parkinson v. Parkinson, 106 Nev. 481, 483 n.1, 796 P.2d 229, 231 n.1 (1990) (citing NRS…
HOOVER VS. HOOVER (CHILD SUPPORT)
Jun 28, 1990106 Nev. 388, 793 P.2d 1329 (1990) · 20302 · Nevada Supreme Court
Affirmed. (Springer, J.; Young, C.J., Steffen, Mowbray, and Rose, JJ., concurring.)The court affirmed the district court's application of the child support formula. Under NRS 125B.070(2)(b), the statutory obligation for two children is 25 percent of the obligor's gross monthly income, and the district…
Rivero v. Rivero
Oct 30, 2008125 Nev. 410, 216 P.3d 213 (2009) · 46915 · Nevada Supreme Court
Reversed and remanded in part (custody determination and child support); affirmed in part (the district court's orders regarding the recusal, disqualification, and attorney fees).Standards of review: custody decisions, including visitation schedules, are reviewed for abuse of discretion (Wallace v. Wallace, 112 Nev. 1015, 1019, 922 P.2d 541, 543 (1996)); factual findings must be supported by…
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