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STATE  OF NEVADADIVORCE  PACKAGEADULT  CHILDREN	With or Without  Property
Control Number  NV–004–D	This packet contains the  following:1.Information about Divorce2.Form List3. Form Explanations4. Instructions and  Steps5.Checklist6.Access to Law Summary	You and  your spouse must agree to all terms of the divorce to use this  packet.	ALL FORMS  YOU FILE WITH  THE CLERK MUST BE PRINTED  ON BOND PAPER.
- 2 -	INFORMATION ABOUT DIVORCE	1.WHO MAY  USE THESE FORMS:  This packet  is designed for the sole purpose of 
obtaining an uncontested divorce.  This packet is only  of use to  you if you and your 
spouse are willing  to agree to all the terms  and conditions of your divorce.   You must 
communicate with your spouse and keep  him or her advised  as to each step in  the 
process.  If you cannot agree,  you will become  involved in a contested  divorce, which  is 
beyond the scope of this packet.  A summary proceeding for divorce may be  commenced 
in Nevada by filing the Joint Petition included in this divorce package, if all of the 
following are true: (a) Either party meets  the residency requirements of Nevada;(b)The spouses  have lived  separate  and apart  for 1 year  without  cohabitation 
or they are incompatible;(c)There are no minor  children  of the  relationship  of the  parties  born before 
or during  the marriage  or adopted  by  the  parties  during the  marriage  and a  
wife, to  her  knowledge,  is not  pregnant,  or the  parties  have executed  an 
agreement as to  the  custody  of any  children  and setting  forth  the  amount 
and manner of their support;(d) There is no  community  or joint  property  or the  parties  have executed  an 
agreement setting forth the division  of community  property and the 
assumption of  liabilities  of  the  community,  if any,  and  have  executed  any 
deeds, certificates  of  title,  bills of sale  or  other  evidence  of transfer  
necessary to effectuate the agreement;(e)The parties  waive any rights  to spousal  support or the  parties  have 
executed an agreement  setting forth the amount  and manner  of spousal 
support;(f) The parties  waive any rights  to spousal  support or the  parties  have 
executed an agreement  setting forth the amount  and manner  of spousal 
support;(g) The parties desire that the court enter a decree of divorce.  NRS 125.1812.THE BASICS:  In a typical divorce, you must satisfy two basic requirements before you 
can file for divorce. Those requirements include the residency requirements and  
appropriate grounds for divorce. These requirements  are discussed in detail  in their  
respective sections, below.   In addition,  you must  agree  with your  spouse  to become  divorced,  and agree  to all  the 
terms of the  dissolution  of marriage  in filling  out the forms,  including  property division.  
You will complete  and file the forms  (see detailed  instructions,  below) in the  District 
Court (Family  Court  Division,  if  applicable)  for the county  where:  the  cause  for 
divorce arose; where  the defendant  resides or may  be  found;  where the plaintiff  resides, 
or where the parties last cohabited.  NRS 125.020
- 3 -	3.RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS:  At least one  of the parties to the divorce action 
must have resided in Nevada for at  least six weeks prior to the filing  of the action, or the 
cause of the divorce must have arose in the county in  Nevada where the parties actually 
lived at the time of the happening of the cause. The divorce action may be filed in any  county where:  the cause for divorce arose; where 
the defendant resides or may be found; where the plaintiff resides,  or where the parties 
last cohabited.  NRS 125.0204.GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE:  The State of  Nevada permits divorces to  be granted on 
several grounds:           1.    Incompatibility;          2.    Living separate  and apart for one year without cohabitation; and, 3.    Insanity of a party which existed  for at least two years prior to  filing for 
divorce.  NRS 125.0105.WAITING  PERIODS:  There  are no divorce-specific waiting periods  in Nevada.6.LEGAL SEPARATION:  If  there exists grounds for a  divorce, or if a party has been 
deserted by their spouse for a period  of ninety days that party may file an  action for 
separate maintenance and support for himself and any  children of the marriage.  A  legal 
separation is different than a divorce.  A legal separation is a  court determination of the 
rights and responsibilities of a husband and wife arising out  of the marital relationship. A 
decree of legal separation does not terminate  the marital  status of the parties, and  the 
parties are not free to marry again.   NRS 125.190ATTENTION:  This divorce package DOES  NOT include forms for a legal  
separation.7.ALIMONY:  Because this is an agreed  divorce, you will decide issues of alimony-- the 
periodic payment of money from one spouse to the other on a temporary or permanent  
basis.  In a contested case, the courts might award alimony.   A contested divorce is 
beyond the scope of this divorce package.   You should  consult  a local attorney 
regarding the possibilities concerning alimony if you have questions or foresee 
conflict regarding this issue.  See, NRS 125.150 for more information.8. DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY:  In a divorce, the  property such as land, house, 
buildings, and items of personal property owned by the couple is divided  between the
- 4 -	parties.  Debts owed are also allocated to one party or the  other, or both.  You and your 
spouse must agree  to the  property and debt  division. You may agree to  divide the 
property any way you like, as long as basic fairness is maintained, and you both agree. If 
you cannot agree on any item of this division, the proceedings will transform  into a 
contested divorce.  A contested divorce is beyond the scope of this packet.  9.NAME CHANGE:  The  court may change the name of the wife  to any former name she 
may have borne upon the granting of a divorce. If the  wife desires a name-change, fill  in 
the appropriate spaces in your divorce documents.  NRS 125.130
- 5 -	FORMS LIST	This packet contains the following forms:1.Civil Cover Sheet  (NV-801D)2.Confidential Information Sheet (NV-819D)3.Joint Petition  for Divorce (NV-805D)4.Affidavit of Resident Witness (NV-806D)  5.Decree of Divorce  (NV-820D)
- 6 -	FORM EXPLANATIONS	All forms  included  in this  package  are  identified  below.  You must  sign all  documents  with a 
space for  signature  of a Notary  Public in front  of a Notary  Public.   You should  also make  3 
or 4 copies of the documents when completed.1. Civil Cover  Sheet (NV-801D)  -  An  official  information  document for  the  court’s  files.  
When you  go to  the  court  to file  your  documents,  ask the court  clerk if there  is an  updated  
or county-specific  form.   This form  is provided  as  a  sample  and  may  be completed  but 
you will  need  to use  the County  Specific  form.  Some Counties  may have  a separate 
Family Civil Cover Sheet and will require  you to use their form.2. Confidential  Information Sheet (NV-819D)  – This  form  is used  to provide  the court  
with personal information.3. Joint Petition  for  Divorce  (NV-805D)  – This  form  contains  the  legal  details  of the  joint 
request of you  and  your  spouse  that the court  grant you  a divorce.  This form also  contains 
the Decree  of Divorce  form, which is  the  final  judgment  of the  court,  ordering  your 
marriage dissolved and property divided. 4.Affidavit  of Resident  Witness (NV-806D)  – This  form  is for  signing  by a friend,  co-
worker or  other  person  who can testify  that you  are a resident  of the  county  in which  you 
are filing  the  divorce  papers.   A  resident  witness  is someone  other than  you or the  other  
party who  can testify  that he/she  has  seen  you in a specific  county in  Nevada,  at least  
three to four  times  per week  for at least  six weeks  before  the Joint  Petition  is  filed.  This 
person must  also have  lived  in county  of filing  for at least  six weeks  before  the Joint 
Petition is filed.  The witness must sign this document in front of a Notary  Public.5.Decree of  Divorce  (NV-820D)  –  This  form  is the  final  judgment  of the  court.  It orders 
your marriage dissolved.
- 7 -	INSTRUCTIONS AND STEPS	Note:  If a form  contains  a space  for the  signature  of a Notary  Public,  it must  be  signed  by you 
(and if necessary  by your  spouse)  in front  of a Notary  Public,  who must notarize  the  document.   
Prepare an original  and several  copies of  each  of  your  completed  documents.   The  clerk  will give 
you a case  number  once you have  completed  the documents  and have  brought  them  to  the  clerk’s 
office for filing.   Your spouse  should have a copy  of everything  you  file,  stamped  “filed” by the 
clerk.  You should keep copies and  the court must have originals.  Always make extra copies.  STEP 1:In cooperation with your  spouse, complete the following forms:Form 1- Civil Cover SheetLeave the “Case No.”  blank- the Clerk’s Office  will give you this number  
when you file the Joint Petition.  Check the box for “Divorce.” Write “N/A”  (“Not Applicable”) for any  item that does not apply to your 
case, including any information about children.Print and sign your name in  the appropriate spaces.Some Counties may require a  special Family Cover  Sheet.  If so, the  form 
should be available from the Clerk. 	Form 2 Confidential Information	Form 3- Joint Petition  for DivorceYou and your spouse must sign the Joint  Petition in front of a Notary 
Public. You must also complete the attached Decree of Divorce form. 	Form 4- Decree of Divorce	STEP 2:Make three copies of  each of the forms listed below.  Take the three copies and the 
original of each form  to the court  clerk’s office.   Be prepared to pay  your filing 
fee.  You must call ahead  to determine the amount  of this fee.  The  clerk will 
stamp your forms “filed,” keeping the originals.  FILE the following forms:	Form 1- the Civil Cover  Sheet
- 8 -	Form 2- the Confidential InformationForm 3- the Joint Petition for Divorce.   Form 4- the Decree  of DivorceSTEP 3:Compile a package for the Judge  to review.   The clerk will probably help you 
with this if you ask.  This package must contain:(h)One stamped “filed” copy of the  Joint Petition.(i)One stamped “filed” copy of the  Affidavit of Resident Witness.Be sure that the case number and department  letter the clerk gives you are on all 
of your documents.Ask the  clerk where  to bring the package  for the Judge to review.   Take the 
package there and drop it off.  No hearing  is required.STEP 4:It will take at least one or  two weeks for the Judge to  review and sign your papers.  
You may have to make corrections before the Judge  will sign.  Once  the Judge 
has signed the Decree of Divorce the court will  not mail the papers back to you, 
so after one week, call the clerk’s office to see if your papers  are ready to  be 
picked up.  Once the Judge  does sign,  the clerk’s office will automatically file the 
Decree for you.  Double check with the clerk to make sure this  has been done.  
Once the “filed” stamp is on your signed Decree, you are divorced.  Keep  a 
certified copy of the Decree .STEP 5: Mail one “return” stamped copy  of each party’s Form 5- Child Support  and 
Welfare Party Identification Sheet to:	State of NevadaChild Support Enforcement and Human Resources Division3120 East Desert Inn Rd.Las Vegas, NV  89121	You must call to confirm  this address before mailing.
- 9 -	STEP 6:Under Nevada law, parties seeking  divorce under the summary proceedings of 
NRS 125.181-184 waive their right to written notification of the entry of the 
Decree.  However, you should mail your spouse a certified copy of the Decree.
- 10 -	CHECKLIST	Forms 1-4 completed as per instructions. 	Forms  1-4 filed  with the clerk.Filing Fees  paid.Package compiled  in STEP  3 dropped off at Judge’s office.Decree of Divorce signed by Judge.Decree of Divorce FILED with the court  clerk, and certified copies retained by 
you.  Mail certified copy of Decree to your spouse.Mail one “return” stamped copy  of each party’s Form 5- Child Support  and 
Welfare Party Identification Sheet to the address shown above.
- 11 -	NOTE ABOUT COMPLETING THE FORMS	The forms  in  this  packet  may contain  “form  fields”  created  using Microsoft  Word.  “Form fields” 
facilitate completion  of the  forms  using your computer.   They do not  limit  you  ability  to  print  the 
form “in blank” and complete with a typewriter or by hand.
If you  do not  see the gray  shaded  form fields,  go the  View  menu,  click on Toolbars,  and then 
select Forms.   This will open  the forms  toolbar.   Look for  the button  on the  forms  toolbar  that 
resembles a shaded  letter “a”.   Click  in this  button  and the form  fields  will be visible.   If they  do 
not become visible, then they were not included in this form package.
If you  need  to make  any changes  in the  body  of the  form,  it is  necessary  for you  “unlock”  or 
“unprotect” the form.  IF YOU  INTEND  TO  MAKE  CHANGES  TO THE  CONTENT,  DO 
SO BEFORE YOU BEGIN  TO FILL  IN THE  FIELDS.   IF YOU  UNLOCK  THE 
DOCUMENT AFTER  YOU HAVE  BEGUN  TO COMPLETE  THE FIELDS,  WHEN 
YOU RELOCK,  ALL INFORMATION  YOU  ENTERED  WILL BE LOST.   To unlock 
click on “Tools”  in the  Menu  bar and then  selecting  “unprotect  document”.   You may  then  be 
prompted  to enter  a password.   If so,  the password  is “uslf”.   That is uslf  in lower  case letters  
without the quotation  marks.  After you  make  the  changes  relock the document  before you 
begin to complete the fields.
After any required changes and re-protecting  the document, click on the first form field and enter 
the required information.  You will be able to navigate through the document from form  field to 
form field using your tab key.  Tab to a form field and insert your  data. If you experience 
problems, please let us know.
- 12 -	 LAW SUMMARY	You may access the law summary for your State by using the link below:http://secure.uslegalforms.com/lawsummary/NV/NV-004-D.htm
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