A Nevada D-2 Joint Petition for Divorce with no Minor Children is a legal document used to initiate the divorce process in Nevada for married couples who do not have any children under 18. This document is used to provide the court with general information about the couple, such as their names, address, and length of marriage. It also outlines the grounds for divorce, including irreconcilable differences or incurable insanity. The petition must be signed by both partners and filed with the court. There are two types of Nevada D-2 Joint Petition for Divorce with no Minor Children: a Simplified Divorce Petition and a Regular Divorce Petition. The Simplified Divorce Petition is a simplified version of the Regular Divorce Petition and is usually used when both parties agree on the terms of the divorce. The Regular Divorce Petition is a more comprehensive document and is typically used when the parties are unable to agree on the terms of the divorce.