A Nevada Decree of Separation — No Children is a legal document used to formally separate a couple in the state of Nevada without any minor children. This document is used to legally and permanently end a marriage in the state of Nevada and is filed with the court. Types of Nevada Decree of Separation — No Children include a Joint Petition for Decree of Separation, an Uncontested Decree of Separation, and a Contested Decree of Separation. The Joint Petition for Decree of Separation requires both parties to agree on the terms of the separation, while the Uncontested Decree of Separation allows one spouse to file a petition for a separation without the other spouse's consent. The Contested Decree of Separation is when one spouse files the petition for separation, but the other spouse does not agree to the terms and files a response.