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Leyes de Manutención Infantil de Nebraska (2026): Guías y Calculadora

Leyes de Manutención Infantil de Nebraska (2026): Guías y Calculadora

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuánto tengo que pagar de manutención infantil como mínimo en Nebraska?

El mínimo es de $50 al mes o el 10% del ingreso neto del padre obligado, lo que sea mayor. Se pueden ordenar montos menores para los padres que estén discapacitados o encarcelados.

¿Se puede modificar la manutención infantil si pierdo mi empleo en Nebraska?

Sí. Si el monto de manutención recalculado difiere en un 10% o más de su obligación actual, y el cambio de ingreso ha durado al menos 3 meses con la expectativa de continuar durante 6 meses más, es posible que tenga fundamentos para una modificación. Comuníquese con el DHHS al (877) 631-9973 o con un abogado de derecho de familia lo antes posible.

¿Cómo se calcula la manutención infantil con custodia conjunta en Nebraska?

Cuando cada padre tiene al menor más de 142 días al año, existe una presunción refutable de que se aplica la Hoja de Cálculo 3 (Custodia Física Conjunta). Esta hoja de cálculo toma en cuenta el arreglo de tiempo compartido y el ingreso de cada padre. Entre 109 y 142 días, el tribunal tiene discreción para decidir si usa la Hoja de Cálculo 3.

¿Se considera el encarcelamiento como desempleo voluntario para efectos de la manutención infantil en Nebraska?

No. Conforme a la Sección 4-204(F) de las Directrices de Manutención Infantil de Nebraska (actualizada en 2020), el encarcelamiento no puede tratarse como desempleo voluntario al establecer o modificar las órdenes de manutención.

¿A qué edad termina la manutención infantil en Nebraska?

La manutención infantil continúa hasta que el menor cumple 19 años, la mayoría de edad en Nebraska. La manutención también puede terminar antes si el menor se emancipa, se vuelve autosuficiente o se casa. La manutención se paga hasta el mes de nacimiento en el que el menor cumple 19 años.

Hable con un abogado de derecho familiar en Nebraska: revisión gratuita del caso

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Actualizaciones

Verificado de forma independiente contra las fuentes primarias citadas; ley aplicable revisada en busca de cambios recientes

Se corrigió la fuente de los criterios de terminación de la manutención infantil en Nebraska (19 años, emancipación, matrimonio, fallecimiento): Neb. Rev. Stat. 42-364.16 solo autoriza a la Corte Suprema a adoptar directrices y no aborda la terminación; se reasignó al Poder Judicial de Nebraska y se corrigió la etiqueta de la cita 42-364.16 para reflejar lo que realmente cubre.

Ley aplicable revisada en busca de cambios recientes

Revisado y aprobado por un editor

La ley detrás de este artículo

Este artículo se apoya en 6 disposiciones legales conservadas en nuestro propio registro jurídico, cada una obtenida de la fuente oficial. Toque una sección para leer el texto vigente.

United States Code Title 42

§ 652Duties of SecretaryVigentecitada en 6 de nuestros artículos
The Secretary shall establish, within the Department of Health and Human Services a separate organizational unit, under the direction of a designee of the Secretary, who shall report directly to the Secretary and who shall— establish such standards for State programs for locating noncustodial parents, establishing paternity, and obtaining child support and support for the spouse (or former spouse) with whom the noncustodial parent’s child is living as he determines to be necessary to assure that such programs will be effective; establish minimum organizational and staffing requirements for State units engaged in carrying out such programs under plans approved under this part; review and approve State plans for such programs; review data and calculations transmitted by State agencies pursuant to section 654(15)(B) of this title on State program accomplishments with respect to performance indicators for purposes of subsection (g) of this section and section 658a of this title; review annual reports submitted pursuant to section 654(15)(A) of this title and, as appropriate, provide to the State comments, recommendations for additional or alternative corrective actions, and technical…

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-28 · Lea la sección completa en uscode.house.gov

Citada en 122 opiniones judiciales1970s: 71980s: 191990s: 282000s: 232010s: 142020s: 31Aplicada por un tribunal por última vez: 2026

Casos destacados: Blessing v. Freestone (Supreme Court of the United States 1997, 520 U.S. 329) · Cuvillier v. Taylor (Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit 2007, 503 F.3d 397) · Weinstein v. Albright (Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 2001, 261 F.3d 127)

Identificado automáticamente a partir de las opiniones judiciales que citan esta sección; no es un ranking de qué caso prevalece.

Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 28: CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS

§ 28-706Criminal nonsupport; penalty; exceptionsVigente
(1) Any person who intentionally fails, refuses, or neglects to provide proper support which he or she knows or reasonably should know he or she is legally obliged to provide to a spouse, minor child, minor stepchild, or other dependent commits criminal nonsupport. (2) A parent or guardian who refuses to pay hospital costs, medical costs, or any other costs arising out of or in connection with an abortion procedure performed on a minor child or minor stepchild does not commit criminal nonsupport if: (a) Such parent or guardian was not consulted prior to the abortion procedure; or (b) After consultation, such parent or guardian refused to grant consent for such procedure, and the abortion procedure was not necessary to preserve the minor child or stepchild from an imminent peril that substantially endangered her life or health. (3) Support includes, but is not limited to, food, clothing, medical care, and shelter. (4) A designation of assets for or use of income by an individual in accordance with section 68-922 shall be considered just cause for failure to use such assets or income to provide medical support of such individual's spouse.

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-29 · Lea la sección completa en nebraskalegislature.gov

Citada en 21 opiniones judiciales1980s: 71990s: 92000s: 22010s: 3Aplicada por un tribunal por última vez: 2018

Casos destacados: State v. Yelli (Nebraska Supreme Court 1995, 247 Neb. 785) · Carroll v. Moore (Nebraska Supreme Court 1988, 228 Neb. 561) · State v. Menuey (Nebraska Supreme Court 1991, 239 Neb. 513)

Identificado automáticamente a partir de las opiniones judiciales que citan esta sección; no es un ranking de qué caso prevalece.

Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 42: HOUSEHOLDS AND FAMILIES

§ 42-358Attorney for minor child; appointment; powers; child or spousal support; records; income withholding; contempt proceedings; fees; evidence; appealVigente
(1) The court may appoint an attorney to protect the interests of any minor children of the parties. Such attorney shall be empowered to make independent investigations and to cause witnesses to appear and testify on matters pertinent to the welfare of the children. The court shall by order fix the fee, including disbursements, for such attorney, which amount shall be taxed as costs and paid by the parties as ordered. If the court finds that the party responsible is indigent, the court may order the county to pay the costs. (2) Following entry of any decree, the court having jurisdiction over the minor children of the parties may at any time appoint an attorney, as friend of the court, to initiate contempt proceedings for failure of any party to comply with an order of the court directing such party to pay temporary or permanent child support. The county attorney or authorized attorney may be appointed by the court for the purposes provided in this section, in which case the county attorney or authorized attorney shall represent the state. (3) The clerk of each district court shall maintain records of support orders.

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-29 · Lea la sección completa en nebraskalegislature.gov

Citada en 42 opiniones judiciales1980s: 91990s: 122000s: 32010s: 122020s: 6Aplicada por un tribunal por última vez: 2025

Casos destacados: State on behalf of Maria B. & Renee B. v. Kyle B. (Nebraska Supreme Court 2018, 298 Neb. 759) · Opinion No. (1992) (Nebraska Attorney General Reports 1992) · Moore v. Moore (Nebraska Supreme Court 2019, 302 Neb. 588)

Identificado automáticamente a partir de las opiniones judiciales que citan esta sección; no es un ranking de qué caso prevalece.

§ 42-364.16Child support guidelines; establishment; useVigente
The Supreme Court shall provide by court rule, as a rebuttable presumption, guidelines for the establishment of all child support obligations. Child support shall be established in accordance with such guidelines, which guidelines are presumed to be in the best interests of the child, unless the court finds that one or both parties have produced sufficient evidence to rebut the presumption that the application of the guidelines will result in a fair and equitable child support order.

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-29 · Lea la sección completa en nebraskalegislature.gov

Citada en 60 opiniones judiciales1990s: 302000s: 122010s: 112020s: 7Aplicada por un tribunal por última vez: 2026

Casos destacados: Hotz v. Hotz (Nebraska Supreme Court 2018, 301 Neb. 102) · Kalkowski v. Kalkowski (Nebraska Supreme Court 2000, 258 Neb. 1035) · Elsome v. Elsome (Nebraska Supreme Court 1999, 257 Neb. 889)

Identificado automáticamente a partir de las opiniones judiciales que citan esta sección; no es un ranking de qué caso prevalece.

Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 43: INFANTS AND JUVENILES

§ 43-1718.02Obligor; subject to income withholding; when; notice; employer or other payor; prohibited acts; violation; penalty; termination or modification; notice; enforcementVigente
(1) In any case in which services are not provided under Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act, as amended, and a support order has been issued or modified on or after July 1, 1994, the obligor's income shall be subject to income withholding regardless of whether or not payments pursuant to such order are in arrears, and the court shall require such income withholding in its order unless: (a) One of the parties demonstrates and the court finds that there is good cause not to require immediate income withholding; or (b) A written agreement between the parties providing an alternative arrangement is incorporated into the support order. (2) If the court pursuant to subsection (1) of this section orders income withholding regardless of whether or not payments are in arrears, the obligor shall prepare a notice to withhold income. The notice to withhold income shall be substantially similar to a prototype prepared by the department and made available by the department to the State Court Administrator and the clerks of the district courts.

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-29 · Lea la sección completa en nebraskalegislature.gov

§ 43-292Termination of parental rights; groundsVigente
Except as otherwise provided in the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Act, the court may terminate all parental rights between the parents or the mother of a juvenile born out of wedlock and such juvenile when the court finds such action to be in the best interests of the juvenile and it appears by the evidence that one or more of the following conditions exist: (1) The parents have abandoned the juvenile for six months or more immediately prior to the filing of the petition; (2) The parents have substantially and continuously or repeatedly neglected and refused to give the juvenile or a sibling of the juvenile necessary parental care and protection; (3) The parents, being financially able, have willfully neglected to provide the juvenile with the necessary subsistence, education, or other care necessary for his or her health, morals, or welfare or have neglected to pay for such subsistence, education, or other care when legal custody of the juvenile is lodged with others and such payment ordered by the court; (4) The parents are unfit by reason of debauchery, habitual use of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs, or repeated lewd and lascivious behavior, which conduct is found by…

Texto oficial (extracto) · al 2026-07-29 · Lea la sección completa en nebraskalegislature.gov

Citada en 538 opiniones judiciales1980s: 501990s: 732000s: 642010s: 1642020s: 187Aplicada por un tribunal por última vez: 2026

Casos destacados: State v. Heather N. (In Re Michael N.) (Nebraska Supreme Court 2019, 925 N.W.2d 51) · In re Interest of Isabel P. (Nebraska Supreme Court 2016, 293 Neb. 62) · In re Interest of Alec S. (Nebraska Supreme Court 2016, 294 Neb. 784)

Identificado automáticamente a partir de las opiniones judiciales que citan esta sección; no es un ranking de qué caso prevalece.

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Fuentes y referencias

  1. Reglas de la Corte Suprema de Nebraska, Capítulo 4, Artículo 2: Directrices de Manutención Infantil(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  2. Tabla 1: Fórmula de Ingresos Compartidos (DC 6:17)(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  3. Modificaciones del 29 de enero de 2025 a la Sección 4-218 y la Tabla 1(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  4. Revisión de 2024 de las Directrices de Manutención Infantil de Nebraska (Informe de la Comisión Asesora)(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  5. Servicios de Manutención Infantil del DHHS de Nebraska(dhhs.ne.gov).gov
  6. DHHS de Nebraska: Revisión y Modificación de la Manutención Infantil(dhhs.ne.gov).gov
  7. Poder Judicial de Nebraska: Recursos de Autoayuda sobre Manutención Infantil(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  8. Poder Judicial de Nebraska: Terminación de la Manutención Infantil(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  9. Poder Judicial de Nebraska: Modificación de la Manutención Infantil(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
  10. Neb. Rev. Stat. 42-364.16: Establecimiento de las Directrices de Manutención Infantil(nebraskalegislature.gov).gov
  11. Neb. Rev. Stat. 42-358: Procedimientos de Desacato por Manutención Infantil(nebraskalegislature.gov).gov
  12. Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-1718.02: Retención de Ingresos para la Manutención Infantil(nebraskalegislature.gov).gov
  13. Neb. Rev. Stat. 28-706: Incumplimiento Penal de Manutención(nebraskalegislature.gov).gov
  14. Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-292: Terminación de los Derechos Parentales(nebraskalegislature.gov).gov
  15. 42 U.S.C. 652(k): Denegación de Pasaporte por Atrasos de Manutención Infantil(law.cornell.edu)
  16. Oficina Federal de Servicios de Manutención Infantil: Resumen del Programa de Denegación de Pasaportes(acf.gov).gov
  17. Actualización de la Legislatura Unicameral de Nebraska: Exclusión de Ingresos de Manutención Infantil para el ADC (LB233)(update.legislature.ne.gov).gov
  18. Sección 4-218, Límite de Subsistencia Básica (modificada con vigencia desde el 1 de enero de 2026)(nebraskajudicial.gov).gov
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