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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Family Court Cover Sheet in the editor.
Fill in your personal information as the Plaintiff/Petitioner and Defendant/Respondent, including names, addresses, and phone numbers. Ensure all details are accurate.
Indicate whether there are any minor children involved by checking the appropriate box. If yes, list their names and dates of birth.
Select the type of case you are filing by checking one of the boxes under 'Check one box only for the type of case being filed.'
Complete the back side of the Family Court Cover Sheet if necessary, especially if you answered 'Yes' to having other cases.
Proceed to fill out the Joint Petition for Divorce using a fill-in-the-blank format. Make sure both parties sign in front of a Notary Public.
Finalize your documents by preparing copies as required and filing them at the Clerk’s Office along with any applicable fees.
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Nevada Family Law Jurisdiction and Service of Process
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