The Nevada Joint Petition:Joint Petition for Divorce — No Kids, is a document used to officially dissolve a marriage in the State of Nevada when the couple does not have any minor children. This petition is filed jointly by both parties, which means that both parties must sign it. It includes basic information such as the names of the parties, date of marriage, and the grounds of divorce. It also includes a sworn statement that the parties have made an agreement concerning all the issues related to the divorce, such as division of property, alimony, and other matters. Once the joint petition is signed, the parties will have to attend a hearing before the court in order to finalize the divorce. The other types of Nevada Joint Petition: Joint Petition for Divorce include Nevada Joint Petition: Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids, Nevada Joint Petition: Joint Petition for Divorce — With Spousal Support, and Nevada Joint Petition: Joint Petition for Divorce — With Property Division.