A Nevada Withdrawal of Petition is a document used to formally request the withdrawal of a previous petition filed in a Nevada court. This document can be used to withdraw a petition for a name change, dissolution of marriage, divorce, child custody, guardianship, adoption, or any other type of legal matter. There are two types of Nevada Withdrawal of Petition: voluntary withdrawal, which is when the petitioner requests to withdraw their petition, and involuntary withdrawal, which is when the court orders the withdrawal of a petition. When submitting a Nevada Withdrawal of Petition, it is important to include the case name, case number, and the court in which the petition was filed. The petitioner must also provide a reason for withdrawing the petition.