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Nevada divorce form
Download the Nevada marital settlement agreement for divorces with minor children. Put your property, debt, custody, and support terms in writing — instant secure access.
This download is the minor-children settlement agreement only. It does not open a divorce case by itself.
The written marital settlement agreement Nevada courts generally expect filed with an uncontested divorce.
Formalize how you and your spouse divide property and debts, and how custody, visitation, and support will work — the agreement courts expect with an uncontested divorce.
Download the files, complete them together on your own device, and sign before a notary. No online data entry.
A signed settlement agreement lets the final decree incorporate your terms without a contested hearing.
This download is the minor-children settlement agreement only. It does not open a divorce case by itself.
This packet includes 2 documents in editable Word and print-ready PDF formats. Use the Word version for editing and the PDF for print-ready reference.
This form plus the matching joint petition for divorce, marital settlement agreement, and decree of divorce — every Nevada document in one package.
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This agreement records the terms both spouses have agreed to, so the final decree can incorporate them.
See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.
NEVADA MARITAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (MINOR CHILDREN). A PublicLegal-authored written agreement — Nevada publishes no official statewide settlement-agreement form — covering community property, debts, spousal support, and a custody and guideline child-support summary.
Court review: custody, the parenting schedule, and child support are set in the official Joint Petition and decree and stay reviewable by the court — this agreement summarizes property and debt terms and the parties' understanding.
To make it operative: identify the agreement in the Joint Petition's property and debt sections and attach the signed agreement as an exhibit (NRS 125.182(3)).
Signing does not divorce you — the marriage ends only when the judge signs and enters the decree (NRS 125.130). Word document and print-ready PDF included.
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A written agreement between spouses that divides property and debts and sets out custody, visitation, and support terms for minor children. Courts generally expect it filed with the divorce so the final decree can incorporate its terms.
The 2 documents listed on this page, delivered in Word and print-ready PDF formats.
Yes. Nevada publishes no official statewide marital settlement agreement form. Both spouses may sign a written agreement; to make it operative on the joint-petition path, identify it in the Joint Petition and attach it as an exhibit (NRS 125.182(3)). The decree incorporates only the terms stated in, or identified and attached to, the petition.
This form works when both spouses have reached full agreement. If you disagree about property, debts, custody, or support, mediation or attorney help is the safer path before filing.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Nevada attorney if you have significant assets, debts, or any disagreement about the settlement terms.