Smith Legal Group provides legal guidance for couples seeking a contested or uncontested divorce where one spouse is disabled. Alimony in Nevada is the monetary payments that a court orders one spouse to pay the other following a divorce.Per the Nevada alimony laws, there are four basic kinds of alimony or spousal support that might be awarded in a divorce case. When calculating alimony, SSDI payments are considered income, while SSI is not. Spousal support is typically awarded as a lump sum or in periodic payments. This guide will answer some common questions clients have about alimony in Nevada. Need help calculating spousal support? Click here to read our comprehensive guide to alimony laws and procedures in Nevada. Learn about the types of alimony available in Nevada, how it's calculated, and the factors courts consider when awarding spousal support. The Miley Law Firm, PC advises and represents Nevada clients regarding alimony and other divorce issues.