The Nevada Complaint for Separation — With Children is a legal document used to initiate a divorce proceeding in the state of Nevada when both spouses have children. The document outlines the details of the separation, including the grounds for the divorce, any assets and liabilities to be divided, child support requirements, and any other pertinent information. There are two types of Nevada Complaint for Separation — With Children: 1) No-Fault Separation, and 2) Fault-Based Separation. In a No-Fault Separation, the couple is not required to prove any fault on the part of either spouse. In a Fault-Based Separation, the spouse filing the complaint must prove that the other spouse is responsible for the breakdown of the marriage. Both types of complaints must contain legal language that complies with Nevada law.