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Nevada divorce form
Download the Nevada proposed Decree of Divorce — the closing document the judge signs to end the marriage. Instant secure access.
This download is the no-children finish papers only. Purchasing or completing them does not end the marriage.
The proposed decree of divorce presented to the court to complete an uncontested Nevada divorce.
A proposed Decree of Divorce prepared for Nevada, ready to complete with your agreed terms and present to the court.
Download the files and complete them on your own device. Your personal details are never entered into an online form builder.
Complete it so it mirrors your marital settlement agreement exactly — the judge reviews consistency before signing.
This download is the no-children finish papers only. Purchasing or completing them does not end the marriage.
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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About this form
The Decree of Divorce is the proposed order you complete and present for the judge to review and sign. Only an order signed by the judge and entered by the court ends the marriage — purchasing or completing this form does not.
Complete it so it mirrors your marital settlement agreement and any support orders exactly. Courts review consistency between the documents before signing.
See page 1 of the actual blank form and review a plain-language outline. The complete formatted documents are delivered after checkout.
JOINT PETITION DIVORCE DECREE — NO CHILDREN (Nevada Supreme Court Self-Help, © 2022). The official party-prepared proposed decree the spouses complete and sign — the document the judge signs to end the marriage (NRS 125.130).
Operative mechanism: attaches the filed Joint Petition as Exhibit A and ratifies and incorporates its property, debt, and support terms; both spouses sign above the judge's line.
Two versions included: this joint-petition decree (agreed path) and the Decree of Divorce (complaint path), plus the Confidential Information Sheet and the Request for Submission.
Finish without a hearing: no waiting period in Nevada — the decree is final and absolute when the judge signs and enters it (NRS 125.130).
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A proposed final order you prepare and submit for the judge to review and sign. Only an order signed by the judge and entered by the court ends the marriage — purchasing or completing this form does not.
The 1 document listed on this page, delivered in PDF format. Use the Word version to complete it on your own device and the PDF for print-ready reference.
After the case has been filed, the signed Joint Petition, the proposed Joint Petition Divorce Decree, and the Request for Submission are on file, and both spouses have settled all terms in a signed written agreement. The completed order is presented to the court for the judge to review and sign — you are not divorced until the judge signs it.
The decree is a court-facing document that must match the agreements in your case, so it is delivered in full after purchase rather than previewed online. The document list above shows exactly what you receive.
No. ILRG provides self-help legal forms and information, not legal advice. Consult a Nevada attorney if you have significant property, retirement accounts, or any disagreement the decree must resolve.