The general calculation of spousal support is between 15 percent and 30 percent of the differences in gross monthly incomes. Under NRS 125.150, a court may award spousal support in Nevada to a wife or husband "as appears just and equitable.If you need support right away when you file for divorce, you can file a motion with Family Court for temporary spousal support. Our tool will calculate how much spousal support a judge may order. Complete the fields to calculate and estimate. Nevada law recognizes several types of alimony, including: Temporary maintenance (aka spousal support),; Rehabilitative alimony; Periodic or permanent alimony. Temporary Spousal Support is a form of financial support that one spouse pays to another during the divorce process. Learn about the types of alimony available in Nevada, how it's calculated, and the factors courts consider when awarding spousal support. Contact us today to schedule a consultation! Alimony and spousal support is attainable in the state of Nevada under the considerations of a judge or NRS statutes.