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Nevada allows you to complete your divorce without an attorney if you and your spouse can come to an agreement on what to do with your property and how you will care for any children that you may have.
Nevada Residency Requirements
At least one of the spouses must have lived in Nevada for at least six weeks before filing a Joint Petition for Divorce.
Grounds For Divorce
The most common ground for divorce in Nevada is incompatibility. All that is required is for both spouses to agree that they are no longer compatible with each other.
Filing Your Nevada Divorce
Filing an uncontested divorce in Nevada is fast and easy with DivorceWriter. The steps for filing your divorce are as follows:
- After completing the online interview, DivorceWriter sends you your documents and filing instructions.
- Both spouses sign the Joint Petition for Divorce and other documents in front of a Notary Public.
- One spouse files the documents with the District Court Clerk and pays the filing fee.
- The Court Clerk sends your Divorce Decree signed by the judge in about 2-3 weeks.
Division of property & debt, child parenting plan (including child support, visitation and custody), spousal support, and more are covered.
DivorceWriter provides forms specific to the state of Nevada and guarantees that your documents will be accepted by the court or your money back.
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