Nevada Newly Divorced Individuals Package

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This package contains essential legal documents for Newly Divorced Individuals who desire to organize their Legal Life. The documents in this package are state-specific and include the following:



1.) A Will that meets your specific needs

2.) A Written Revocation of Prior Will

3.) A General Power of Attorney effective upon disability

4.) A Living Will

5.) A Name Change Notification Form

6.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets.



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By filing first you are the plaintiff and she will be the defendant. At trial, if your divorce case goes that far, you would go first.Nevada is a no-fault divorce state. This means the reason for the divorce doesn't matter.

You can ask a neutral person to serve the documents, or you can hire the sheriff, constable, or a private process service to serve the documents for a fee. The person who serves your documents must complete an Affidavit of Service that says when, where, and how the documents were served.

In general, an uncontested divorce (called a joint petition in Nevada) can be over within one-to-three weeks. But a contested divorce is rarely over in less than three months. And if the assets are particularly complex, it can take significantly longer. In any case, Nevada has a six (6) week residency requirement.

Yes. There are court filing fees and costs associated with filing your divorce forms. These change periodically. At the time of this writing, the total of the divorce filing fees plus the filing costs are $326 for a Joint Petition, and $364 for a Complaint.

Once you've filed your divorce paperwork, there's no waiting period before your divorce is granted in Nevada. If you and your spouse are in agreement on all terms of your divorce, your case may move swiftly.

The fastest way for a married couple to split in Nevada is for both spouses to file a joint petition for divorce in Nevada. Another term for this is an uncontested divorce or two-signature divorce. If everything goes smoothly, the Nevada divorce may be granted in as little as 10 days.

Whether it's a divorce or annulment, if both parties sign the papers, it takes 1-2 weeks, at the most 3 weeks (if the court is very busy) for the judge to sign the final decree of divorce or final decree of annulment, after which the decree is filed with the court clerk, the last required step to finalize your divorce

An uncontested divorce is the quickest and least expensive way to get divorced in Nevada. To file an uncontested divorce you need to draft a few documents explaining to the court the terms you have both agreed to. These documents are called a joint petition in most states. Some states call them a summary divorce.

One of the main legal advantages that a person gains by filing the divorce petition before his or her spouse does is that the filer can request a Standing Order from the court when filing the petition.If the matter should go to a hearing, the person who files the petition usually presents his or her case first.

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