The Nevada Decree of Separation — No Children is a legal document that establishes the separation of a married couple in the state of Nevada without the presence of any children. It is a court-ordered separation that is filed with the district court clerk in the county where the couple resides. This type of decree can be used when one or both parties do not have any minor children or are not expecting any. It allows the court to enter orders regarding spousal support, division of property, and other matters related to the marriage, but does not provide for dissolution of the marriage. There are two types of Nevada Decree of Separation — No Children: a “Joint Decree” and a “Decree of Separation.” A Joint Decree is signed by both parties and is entered jointly into the records of the court, while a Decree of Separation is signed by only one party and is entered solely into the records of the court. Both types of decrees must be signed by the court before they are legally valid.