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You are the Plaintiff and your spouse is the Defendant. Family Cover Sheet (pdf fillable) Summons (pdf fillable) Complaint for Divorce - No Children (pdf fillable) Espanol (sin hijos) Complaint for Divorce - With Children (pdf fillable)
Either party may request a temporary hearing, which is conducted by a magistrate who makes orders concerning parental rights, responsibilities and support. One spouse may be ordered to move out of the marital home. These temporary orders remain in effect until the court modifies them or the case ends.
Nevada does not require both spouses to agree to the divorce. Although a divorce can be done quicker and easier when the spouses agree, one spouse can file for divorce on their own. This allows one spouse to file and possible get a final divorce without the other's signature.
How much does it cost to file for divorce in Nevada? If filing a joint petition for divorce, the filing fee varies by county between $250 and $300. If you're filing a complaint for divorce without the cooperation of your spouse, the fee is between $300 and $400.
Two spouses' reaching a mutual understanding is by far the quickest way to end a marriage. In this case, both spouses agree on terms that concern their children, assets, finances, and debts.
Follow the steps below to get a Joint Decree of Divorce. Fill out the forms. There are several forms both spouses must fill out and sign. File the forms. Turn in your completed forms at the District Court. Turn in the decree to the judge. Submit the final decree for the judge to review.
If you are trying to waive the fee to file a Joint Petition for Divorce, BOTH SPOUSES must complete separate fee waiver applications. The court cannot review the request to waive the fee without both applications. A few things to know about fee waivers: Expiration: If granted, a fee waiver is only good for one year.
Vital records for Nevada are available from the Office of Vital Records of the Department of Health and Human Services of the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. This agency maintains divorce records at the county level.