The Nevada Decree of Divorce (With Children) is a legal document produced by the court in Nevada, which serves as the official declaration of the dissolution of a marriage. It outlines the agreements between the two parties, including child custody, child support, division of property, and alimony. The Nevada Decree of Divorce (With Children) can be either a Joint Petition or an Uncontested Divorce. The Joint Petition Divorce is an agreement between both parties, and is the most common type of divorce in Nevada. This type of divorce requires both parties to agree on the terms, and it must be signed by both parties. The Uncontested Divorce is a divorce in which the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce, and the court must intervene to make a ruling. The Nevada Decree of Divorce (With Children) includes information such as the names of the parties, the date of the divorce, the terms of the divorce, and the court’s final ruling. It must be signed by both parties and accepted by the court before it is finalized. Once finalized, the Decree serves as a binding agreement between the two parties and can be enforced by the court.