The Nevada D-4 Joint Petition for Divorce with Minor Children is a legal form used to file for a divorce in the state of Nevada when both parties (spouses) agree to the terms of the divorce and there are minor children involved. This petition is a joint petition, which means that both parties are in agreement regarding all aspects of the divorce, such as division of property, debt, and child custody and visitation arrangements. There are two types of Nevada D-4 Joint Petition for Divorce with Minor Children: one for parties in a common-law marriage and one for parties in a standard marriage. Both forms require both parties to provide information regarding their assets, debts, and other personal details, as well as information about the minor children. If the parties are in agreement regarding all terms of the divorce, they must sign the petition in the presence of a notary public. Once the petition is signed, it must be filed with the court.