Nevada D-7 Divorce Complaint with Minor Children is a legal form used to start the process of obtaining a divorce in the state of Nevada when the parties have minor children. It is typically filed by the petitioner (the individual initiating the divorce) in the county court of residence. This complaint includes information such as the names of the parties, the length of the marriage, grounds for the divorce, and arrangements for the minor children. The form includes a checklist for the petitioner to ensure all necessary information is included. The two types of Nevada D-7 Divorce Complaint with Minor Children are the ‘No-Fault Divorce’ and the ‘Fault Divorce’. In a no-fault divorce, the petitioner is not required to prove that the other party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. In a fault divorce, the petitioner must provide evidence that the other party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage, such as adultery, abuse, or abandonment.