The Nevada Child Support Statement is a document that helps parents calculate how much child support should be paid from one parent to the other. The Nevada Child Support Statement is based on the Nevada Child Support Guidelines, which are set by the state of Nevada. The statement takes into account the incomes of both parents, the number of children, the costs of medical insurance, and other expenses, such as daycare and educational costs. There are three types of Nevada Child Support Statements: the Summary Statement, the Detailed Statement, and the Summary and Detailed Statement. The Summary Statement is a one-page document that gives an overview of the amount of child support that should be paid. The Detailed Statement is a more comprehensive document that outlines the factors used to calculate the child support payments. Finally, the Summary and Detailed Statement is a combination of the Summary and Detailed Statements.