Nebraska Worksheet 5 — Deviations to Child Support Guidelines (DC 6:1(5)) is a worksheet used in Nebraska to determine if the court should deviate from the standard child support guidelines when calculating child support payments. A deviation from the standard guidelines may be necessary when special circumstances are present, such as when the parents have an agreement that differs from the guidelines, or when one parent has a significantly higher or lower income than the other. The worksheet contains a series of questions that must be answered in order to determine if a deviation is justified. The types of Nebraska Worksheet 5 — Deviations to Child Support Guidelines (DC 6:1(5)) include: 1. Deviations Based on Income: Deviations based on income are used to determine if the court should deviate from the standard child support guidelines due to one parent having a significantly higher or lower income than the other. 2. Deviations Based on Other Factors: Deviations based on other factors are used to determine if the court should deviate from the standard child support guidelines due to other special circumstances, such as split custody arrangements, parents with joint custody, or parents with shared parenting plans. 3. Deviations Based on Agreements: Deviations based on agreements are used to determine if the court should deviate from the standard child support guidelines due to an agreement between the parents that differs from the guidelines.