Can child support be garnished from unemployment benefits in state of Nevada and at what percentage?

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2026-04-14 05:25

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Yes, in Nevada, child support can be garnished from unemployment benefits. The state allows for a maximum garnishment of 25% of unemployment benefits for child support obligations. This percentage aligns with federal guidelines, ensuring that recipients still have some funds available for basic living expenses.

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