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We need your personal information to fill out the court documents. This is standard for any Nevada divorce filing.
Your information is stored securely and only used to generate your court documents. We never share your data.
This information is required for the court to identify both parties in the divorce filing.
When and where you were married, and the grounds for your divorce.
Joint Petition: Your documents will be prepared as a Joint Petition, meaning both you and your spouse agree to the divorce. This is the fastest and simplest path in Nevada.
Nevada requires at least 6 weeks of residency before you can file for divorce.
Important: At least one spouse must have been a Nevada resident for a minimum of 6 weeks before filing. If neither party meets this requirement, the court will not accept the petition.
If you have minor children (under 18) from this marriage, we need to include custody arrangements in your filing.
Nevada is a community property state. Property and debts acquired during the marriage are typically split 50/50.
Community property includes anything acquired during the marriage: homes, cars, bank accounts, retirement accounts. Separate property (owned before marriage or received as gift/inheritance) stays with the original owner.
Spousal support and name restoration options.
Please review everything carefully before generating your documents. You can go back to any step to make changes.
Legal Disclaimer: CourtFree provides document preparation services and is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice. The documents generated are based on the information you provide and are formatted according to Nevada family court requirements. For complex situations involving domestic violence, significant assets, or contested custody, we recommend consulting with a licensed attorney. By proceeding, you confirm that the information provided is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.
Download your Nevada divorce documents below. Each document is formatted for filing with the Clark County Family Court.
The primary filing document
For the judge to sign
Required with your filing
Remember: CourtFree is a document preparation service, not a law firm. These documents were generated based on the information you provided. If your situation changes or if you have questions about the legal process, please consult with a licensed Nevada attorney. For questions about filing procedures, contact your county's Family Court Clerk.