Divorce

Fast, accurate, and court-ready divorce packets—prepared and filed for you.
Serving Clark County and all Nevada counties.

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Why Choose Us
Uncontested specialists: We focus on Nevada joint petition divorces (both spouses agree).
End-to-end handling: Drafting, e-signature guidance, e-filing/in-person filing, and updates until the Decree of Divorce is entered.
Clear pricing: No surprises. Court filing fees are separate and paid to the court.
Convenient: Remote intake and notarization options available.
What’s Included (Uncontested Joint Petition)
We prepare, assemble, and file the required Nevada divorce documents:
Court Cover Sheet
Joint Petition for Divorce
Confidential Information Sheet
Affidavit of Resident Witness
Decree of Divorce
Certificate of Mailing
Included: preparation + standard filing support.
Not included: court filing fees, certified copy fees, and any attorney review (if you choose to hire an attorney).
Basic Requirements (Uncontested/JPSD)
At least one spouse is a Nevada resident (typically 6 weeks with a resident witness).
Both spouses agree on all terms: property/debts, children (if any), support, and name change (optional).
Valid Resident Witness available, or we can guide you on options.
Simple 4-Step Process
Quick Intake (15–20 min): We gather details and confirm eligibility.
Drafting & Review: You review clean drafts; we make any revisions you request.
Sign & Notarize: We coordinate signing; remote options available.
File & Finalize: We file your packet and track for court approval. You receive your Decree of Divorce once entered.

Ask about payment options. Court filing fees are paid directly to the court and vary by county.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an uncontested Nevada divorce take?
Timeframes vary by court and judge. Many uncontested joint-petition cases are reviewed on the papers without a hearing. We’ll keep you posted on status updates as the court processes your filing.
Do we have to appear in court?
Most uncontested joint-petition divorces do not require a hearing if the paperwork is complete and compliant.
Can I change my name as part of this divorce?
Yes—name restoration can be included in the Decree if requested during drafting.
What if we have minor children?
We can include agreed terms on legal/physical custody, parenting time, and child support in the Joint Petition and Decree.
What if we don’t agree on everything?
This service is for uncontested divorces. If disputes arise, you may need legal advice from an attorney or a contested filing track.
Do you give legal advice?
No. See the Nevada document preparer disclosure below.


Compliance Disclosure (NRS 240A.180)
I am not an attorney in the State of Nevada. I am not authorized to give legal advice or legal representation. I may not accept fees for giving legal advice or legal representation.

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