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Nevada divorce form
Download the Nevada no-fault joint petition for divorce packet for an uncontested divorce with minor children. Instant secure access with the packet documents listed below.
Use this if there are minor children and both spouses sign together. The cover walks custody, the parenting plan, and the finish. It does not fill the forms out for you.
A filing packet built around the Joint Petition for Divorce used to open an uncontested no-fault case in Nevada.
Everything needed to open an uncontested no-fault divorce in Nevada: the joint petition for divorce plus the supporting filing documents listed below.
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The packet materials walk through filing, service or waiver, and the support documents a children case requires.
Use this if there are minor children and both spouses sign together. The cover walks custody, the parenting plan, and the finish. It does not fill the forms out for you.
This packet includes 1 document in print-ready PDF format. Use the PDF files for print-ready review and signature preparation.
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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 packet opens an uncontested no-fault divorce in Nevada, where both spouses agree on the terms.
Nevada is a community-property, pure no-fault state with a six-week residency rule and no waiting period. Cases with minor children use the official With-Children Joint Petition: custody (NRS 125C), the Exhibit 1 parenting plan, and guideline child support (worksheet embedded; a support order is required, NRS 125.007/125B) are all in the petition and decree, and stay reviewable by the court. The FAQ below covers the details.
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JOINT PETITION FOR DIVORCE AND UCCJEA DECLARATION — WITH CHILDREN (Nevada Supreme Court Self-Help, © 2022). The official form that opens Nevada's agreed joint-petition path for spouses with minor children — both spouses sign together (NRS 125.181), so no summons or service is needed.
Children's terms embedded: the UCCJEA residency declaration (NRS 125A), legal- and physical-custody elections (NRS 125C), the Exhibit 1 parenting plan, and the Child Support Worksheet — all inside this petition.
Residency and ground: the six-week residency statement (NRS 125.020), corroborated by the Affidavit of Resident Witness, and the no-fault incompatibility ground (NRS 125.010).
The full packet also includes the Joint Petition Divorce Decree, the Affidavit of Resident Witness (NRS 125.182(3)), the Confidential Information Sheet, the Family Court Cover Sheet, and the Request for Submission — plus the Complaint-path forms — official Self-Help forms with a PublicLegal cover.
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The 1 packet documents listed on this page are included, delivered in PDF format. The packet centers on the Joint Petition for Divorce that opens an uncontested no-fault case, plus the supporting filing documents and reference materials shown above.
At least one spouse must meet the six-week residency rule (NRS 125.020), corroborated by the Affidavit of Resident Witness (NRS 125.182(3); NRS 125.123), and Nevada must be the children's home state under the UCCJEA (NRS 125A) for the court to decide custody. File in the District Court for your county; confirm local practice with the clerk.
Nevada's featured agreed path is the Joint Petition for Divorce (NRS 125.181): both spouses sign one petition together, no summons or service is needed, and in most cases no court appearance is required. The no-fault ground is incompatibility (NRS 125.010). Every NRS 125.181 condition must be met — agreed property and debt division (with any transfer papers), agreed or waived spousal support, and mutual waivers of notice, findings, and appeal. If any condition fails, file the Complaint path instead.
The same no-waiting-period joint-petition path applies. Cases with minor children add the UCCJEA declaration, legal- and physical-custody elections (NRS 125C), the Exhibit 1 parenting plan, and the Child Support Worksheet — all embedded in the With-Children Joint Petition. Child support must be calculated under the Nevada guidelines even if waived, a child-support order is required before a decree with children (NRS 125.007; NRS 125B), and state-owed arrears cannot be waived. Some counties require a court-approved parenting seminar before a decree with children — verify locally (Clark County does, by local rule). You are not divorced until the judge signs and enters the decree (NRS 125.130). Court schedules vary by county.
No. This packet is the agreed joint-petition path for spouses who settle every issue and sign together. If your spouse will not sign together or any NRS 125.181 condition fails, use the Complaint path forms included here and consult a Nevada attorney about the contested process.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Nevada attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, business interests, safety concerns, or any disagreement about terms.