The Nevada AC-2 Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint for Divorce w Children is a court document filed by a respondent in a divorce action involving minor children. This document is used to respond to the allegations in the divorce complaint filed by the petitioner. It provides the respondent with an opportunity to admit or deny each of the petitioner's allegations and to assert any counterclaims. The document also serves the purpose of requesting a specific type of relief from the court. The Nevada AC-2 Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint for Divorce w Children document comes in two forms: the Short Form AC-2 and the Long Form AC-2. The Short Form AC-2 is used when the respondent does not plan to assert any counterclaims. The Long Form AC-2 is used when the respondent does plan to assert any counterclaims. In both forms, the respondent must respond to each allegation in the petitioner's complaint by either admitting, denying, or stating that there is insufficient information to form a belief. The respondent must also state whether they are seeking a divorce and must provide information regarding the minor children, such as custody and visitation requests. If the respondent is asserting counterclaims, they must be stated clearly and with particularity. Once the respondent files the Nevada AC-2 Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint for Divorce w Children, the petitioner will be served with a copy and may be required to respond to the counterclaims. If the petitioner does not respond within the allotted time, the court may grant the relief requested by the respondent.