A Nevada Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids is a legal document used to initiate a divorce action when a couple with children is seeking a divorce in the state of Nevada. It is filed by both parties in the divorce and must include information about the couple, their children, and the terms they are requesting for the divorce. This document is also known as a Joint Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Minor Children. There are two types of Nevada Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids: the Simplified Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids and the Traditional Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids. The Simplified Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids is intended for couples who are in agreement on all issues related to the divorce, such as child custody and division of property. The Traditional Joint Petition for Divorce — With Kids is used by couples who are not in agreement on all issues and are seeking a court to decide on the terms of the divorce. Both forms must be properly filled out and filed with the local court in order for the divorce to proceed.