Nebraska · Guidelines explained
How Nebraska calculates child support
Nebraska uses the Income Shares model under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-364. Here's exactly how the math works.
The formula
The Income Shares model
Both parents' gross incomes are combined into a single "combined adjusted gross income." The state's published schedule table converts that figure into a base child support obligation. Each parent then pays their proportional share of that amount, weighted by their income. When custody is shared, parenting time credits proportionally reduce the obligation.
Quick reference
Key facts for Nebraska
- Income type
- gross
- Support ends
- Age 19
Common questions
What the guidelines don't say
Source
Official guidelines
This calculator implements the formula directly from Nebraska's published guidelines. For the authoritative text: Nebraska child support guidelines →
Last verified: 2024-01
Nebraska uses an income-shares model with a published schedule.