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All relevant information pertaining to filing a divorce in the state of Nevada is mentioned below:

Condition for Residency

 

To be able to file for divorce in Nevada, one spouse must be a resident for at least six weeks. The divorce can be filed in any county where the couple lived or either spouse now lives.

Reasons for the Divorces

 

As proper grounds for divorce must be established, the reasons for divorce in the state of Nevada are as follows:

Principle of Child Custody

 

Based on, what the child wants, what the parents' desire, history of domestic violence and the best interests of the child; joint or sole custody can be awarded. Usually, the parent with a history of domestic abuse will not be awarded custody and to get joint custody, both parents will sign a document before the court.

Rules for Property Distribution

 

Being a "community property" state, Nevada allows each partner to retain any property they got before marriage, including gifts and family inheritances. All other property and joint assets, including military retirement benefits are distributed equally among the partners. This property may then also come up in the cases for child support and spouse support.

Rules for Spousal Support

 

Either of the spouses may be awarded alimony, provided that there is no pre-nuptial agreement about spousal support. The alimony may be a lump-sum payment, or it may be in periodic installments.

Child Support Guidelines

 

There are two kinds of child support in the state of Nevada, temporary and permanent. Nevada has strict child support guidelines which are to be followed, and they include child support percentages as well. Child support may be awarded to one or both parents. However, any deviations can occur from general rules, depending on the following factors:

Mediation In Case Of Divorce

 

There are no meditation requirements in divorce cases in the state of Nevada.

Filing Pro Se Divorce

 

There is no need of a lawyer when applying for divorce in the state of Nevada. A divorce case which is filed without any help of an attorney in any of the states is known as Pro Se Divorce.

Literally, Pro Se is a Latin phrase and it means "on her or his own". Process of getting the divorce without the help of lawyer may vary from one State to another. These types of divorces are perfectly legal and enforceable in Nevada, and are actually very convenient. Usually, once settlements have been made regarding property distribution and custody matters among the spouses in case of a mutual divorce, Pro Se Divorces are filed.

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