Nevada Divorse
Divorse documents help individuals navigate the process of ending a marriage. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to complete.
Similar documents: key differences
- Divorce vs. Legal Separation — divorce ends the marriage; legal separation allows couples to live apart without divorce.
- Contested Divorce vs. Uncontested Divorce — contested involves disputes; uncontested means both agree on terms.
- Petition vs. Complaint — both initiate divorce; a petition is a request, while a complaint outlines grievances.
- Divorce Agreement vs. Settlement Agreement — both outline terms; divorce agreement is broader, including all divorce-related matters.
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Types of Divorce forms
Separation Agreement
Establish clear terms for separating partners, detailing property division and support obligations.
Separation + Support: Joint Custody & Mutual Support
Create a binding agreement for custody, visitation, and support of children after separation, ensuring both parents maintain shared responsibilities.
Affidavit of Resident Witness
Confirm a person's residency in Nevada for legal matters with this sworn statement from a witness.
Civil Cover Sheet
Essential for initiating various civil lawsuits, it streamlines the filing process and ensures compliance with court requirements.
Civil Cover Sheet — Clark County
Essential for initiating a civil case, this document outlines the nature of your claim and key parties involved, simplifying court processes.
Family Court Information Sheet
Essential for family court cases, this document gathers critical information about children, custody issues, and any involvement with child support services.
Personal Case Information Form
Gather essential information regarding custody and related proceedings for court use.
Joint Request for Submission
Use this form to jointly request the submission of documents in a legal proceeding, streamlining communication between involved parties.
Stipulation Regarding Joint Custody of Children
Outline joint custody agreements for parents to ensure shared parenting responsibilities and contact with children.
Decree of Divorce
Use this legal document to finalize a divorce when both spouses agree and there are no children involved.
Motion to Vacate Judgment of Dismissal
Request to reverse a court's dismissal due to oversight or neglect, allowing your case to proceed.
Petition to Modify
Request to end child support due to visitation interference and child's adulthood status.
Notice of Demand for Husband to Support Wife and Children
Notify a spouse of their obligation to provide financial support for the family, prompting a response before legal action is taken.
Affidavit — Divorce
Use this document to request a court review of alimony after the remarriage of the other party, highlighting potential changes in financial circumstances.
Motion to Modify Decree — Restore Name
Easily request a court order to revert your name to your married name after a divorce, addressing difficulties you've faced with your maiden name.
Domestic Partnership Dissolution Agreement
Finalize the dissolution of a domestic partnership and settle property claims clearly and legally.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement when planning for a divorce without children, property, or debts to outline financial responsibilities and rights.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Ideal for couples seeking immediate separation without joint assets or children, this agreement outlines their rights and obligations.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Enter into a legally binding separation agreement to settle property and debt division without children involved.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement to settle property and debt issues during divorce proceedings, specifically for couples without children in Nevada.
Joint Petition for Divorce with Minor Children
Finalize your divorce arrangement, including asset division and child custody, while ensuring mutual agreements are legally recognized.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Create a binding separation agreement for married couples with minor children and shared property in Nevada, effective immediately.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement to outline terms for separation, property division, and child custody during divorce proceedings.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Create an immediate separation agreement for married couples with children and no joint property or debts.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Create a binding agreement for separation and child custody without joint property or debts before filing for divorce.
Personal Case Information Additional Page
Essential for organizing crucial details about your case, this form ensures all relevant information is easily accessible and properly documented.
Joint Petition for Summary Decree of Divorce — No Children or Adult Children
Use this form to dissolve a marriage amicably without children, ensuring all property and spousal support issues are settled beforehand.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Enter a legally binding agreement for immediate separation, addressing joint property and debts while retaining flexibility for future divorce proceedings.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
A Separation Agreement protects the interests of married couples with adult children who are preparing for or undergoing divorce.
Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested
Prepare for your divorce consultation with a comprehensive worksheet designed for contested or uncontested cases.
Discovery Interrogatories: Defendant → Plaintiff
Gather crucial information from the plaintiff about their finances and personal circumstances during legal disputes.
Discovery Interrogatories: Divorce (Either Party)
Gather detailed information required during divorce proceedings to resolve financial and personal matters.
Discovery Interrogatories: Plaintiff → Defendant
Request written responses from the defendant and document production in civil cases, ensuring critical information is gathered early in litigation.
Common Nevada Divorse documents
- Divorce Petition — initiates the divorce process and outlines the reasons for it.
- Marital Settlement Agreement — outlines the terms of asset division and responsibilities.
- Divorce Decree — finalizes the divorce, detailing terms agreed upon by both parties.
- Separation Agreement — formalizes the terms of separation before divorce is finalized.
- Divorce Judgment — court's final decision on the divorce and associated matters.
FAQs
Divorce legally ends a marriage, while legal separation allows couples to live apart without terminating the marriage.
Failing to take action may lead to unresolved issues regarding property, custody, or support.
Review your agreement regularly, especially after significant life changes.
Yes, modifications can be made, typically requiring a court's approval.
Child custody and support are central issues in divorce, impacting agreements.
Key legal points
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Divorse can be contested or uncontested, affecting the process duration. -
Couples may settle outside of court to expedite the process. -
Property and debts are typically divided according to state law. -
Child custody and support are often included in the divorce process. -
Filing requirements may vary based on the couple's circumstances.
How to get started
Begin quickly with these steps.
- Find a template that suits your situation.
- Review the description and signing requirements.
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- Complete the document in the online editor.
- Download, email, or send for signatures as needed.
Practical tip
Consider whether you need a separation agreement if uncertain about divorce.