Nevada law is a bit imprecise on the multiple-families situation. I did write up a pretty comprehensive analysis of the possibilities, in legal note No. 32 How to Calculate Child Support with Multiple Families, posted at http://www.willicklawgroup.com/newsletters, and I would suggest that you start with that analysis. Much of the rest, as to deviations from guideline support, is discretionary; I suggest a consultation with a family law expert.
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Answered on Sep 18th, 2011 at 8:16 PM