Alimony vs. Child Support in Nebraska: What's the Difference? (2026 Guide)
Nebraska alimony vs child support explained: child support uses Income Shares Model, $450-$1,150/month average. Alimony has no formula. Filing fee: $164.
How support is calculated, modified, and enforced — from guidelines to college expenses.
Nebraska alimony vs child support explained: child support uses Income Shares Model, $450-$1,150/month average. Alimony has no formula. Filing fee: $164.
Nebraska law requires courts to allocate extracurricular costs. Joint custody parents split activities 50/50; sole custody includes costs in base support.
Learn how to pay child support in Nebraska through 8 payment methods including wage withholding, online portal, kiosks, and cash options. NCSPC processes 100% of payments.
Child support is not taxable in Nebraska. Payers cannot deduct it, recipients do not report it as income under IRS Publication 504 (2026).
Child support ends at age 19 in Nebraska under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-371.01. Learn termination rules, emancipation, modification, and how to file. Updated 2026.
Use Nebraska's child support calculator to estimate payments. Based on Income Shares Model, combined net income up to $20,000/month, support continues to age 19.