NRS125.010,
125.181, 125.182. This
is used when both parties sign and agree to all terms of the divorce.
1-2
Weeks - No Court Appearance! Cost -
$390 for our typing services plus a court filing/handling fee
of $169.
Divorce in Nevada papers can be e-mailed to you normally within
48 hours of receiving the completed Nevada Divorce questionnaire.
Complaint
for Divorce in Nevada - NRS
125.010, 125.020, 125.030, 125.123. This is used when the other
party is unwilling to sign the Nevada Divorce papers or cannot be
located.
This
case takes between 6-12 weeks, depending on service. Cost
$550 for our fees, a court filing/handling fee of $169 plus $75
for personal service, or if the party cannot be served, a due diligence
search of $75 and publication of at least $100.
Divorce in Nevada papers can be e-mailed to you normally within
48 hours of receiving the completed questionnaire.
To review Nevada Divorce Statutes in their entirety go to Nevada
Revised Statutes 125. To
review Nevada child support statutes go to Nevada
Revised Statutes 125B.
Start the Divorce in Nevada Process -
Complete
the Divorce in Nevada Questionnaire.
Our office will prepare the documents for you
to sign, usually within 48 hours of receiving the completed Nevada
Divorce questionnaire and will e-mail or mail them to you.
Residency
Information: The
State of Nevada has a residency requirement for filing a divorce
in Nevada. For Nevada divorce law go to NRS 125.020. If you are
currently serving in the military and your military home state (state
of record) is Nevada, you may file for an annulment or divorce in
Nevada even if now residing in another state. Otherwise, you must
be a resident of Nevada for six weeks. To prove your residency,
someone else residing in Nevada for at least 6 months must sign
an affidavit swearing that you have resided here for at least 6
consecutive weeks. Click
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Nevada Residency
The State of
Nevada has a residency requirement for filing a Nevada divorce.
For Nevada divorce law go to NRS 125.020. If you are currently serving
in the military and your military home state (state of record) is
Nevada, you may file for a divorce in Nevada even
if now residing in another state. You may wish to check with your
command officer to verify the correct state is listed on your LES.
Otherwise, you must be a resident of Nevada by living here for six
consecutive weeks.