Nevada Complaint for Divorce (With Children) is a legal document used to initiate a divorce proceeding when there are minor children involved. This document is filed in the Nevada District Court where one or both of the parties reside. It outlines the factual allegations and requests the court to grant a divorce. The Complaint for Divorce (With Children) includes information about the parties, the children, the marriage, and the grounds for divorce. It will also include requests for relief, such as child support, alimony, and division of property. There are two types of Nevada Complaint For Divorce (With Children): no-fault and fault. In a no-fault divorce, the parties agree that the marriage has broken down and agree to end the marriage without assigning blame. In a fault divorce, one of the parties must prove that the other party is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. The grounds for fault divorce in Nevada include adultery, abandonment, cruel treatment, and substance abuse.