Nevada Answer to Separation is a legal document prepared by a Nevada resident who wishes to initiate a divorce or separation from their spouse. This document serves as a formal document to notify the court of the intention to end the marriage. The Answer to Separation includes the names and addresses of both parties, and the grounds for divorce, a description of the property, debts, and any children involved. Depending on the circumstances, it may also include a request for temporary spousal support or child support. The two types of Nevada Answer to Separation are: 1) Default Answer to Separation, which is filed when one spouse does not respond to the other’s initial filing; and 2) Contested Answer to Separation, which is filed when one spouse disagrees with the other’s initial filing.