Nevada Stipulation Modifying Divorce Orders are court orders issued by a Nevada court that modify the terms of a divorce decree. They are most commonly used to modify the legal aspects of a divorce, such as alimony, child support, custody, and/or visitation rights. There are two types of Nevada Stipulation Modifying Divorce Orders: an Agreement Modifying a Divorce Decree and a Request to Modify a Divorce Decree. An Agreement Modifying a Divorce Decree is an agreement between the divorcing parties that modifies the terms of the divorce without the need for a court hearing. A Request to Modify a Divorce Decree is a written request submitted to the court asking that the court modify the terms of the divorce. If the court finds that a modification is warranted, the court will issue a Nevada Stipulation Modifying Divorce Order. The order will then be entered into the court record and will be legally binding.