Divorce

Information, Nevada Divorce.

Hitting back on some divorce information for certain states.  Divorcing in Nevada, and the rules and grounds for divorce in that area.

When living in the state of Nevada, you will have to live there for at least up to six weeks before filing for divorce, most people are lucky if they have decided to move to Nevada and then get a divorce, really, in most states you have to live in a state up to 6 months or longer before filing for divorce. A lot of people move and then decide to get a divorce not realizing that every state is different on how it handles divorce.  Now here is the catch in Nevada if you have just lived there 6 weeks you will have to have a witness. They will testify that you have lived in Nevada for up to 6 weeks before filing for the divorce. Now the person that is filing for the divorce is the only one who will have to have a witness in this case, the spouse that is receiving the divorce papers does not.  There are 3 grounds for divorce in the state of Nevada, here I will list.

1. There is what is called irreconcilable differences, and what this means is that both couples want the divorce, and the marriage is beyond saving.

2.  In Nevada, if your spouse has been considered insane for up to 2 years that is grounds for divorce.

3. If you and your spouse have not lived together for a least a year, this is grounds for divorce.

 

If there has been extreme abuse, drugs, etc in the marriage, they can be put into the divorce papers, but in Nevada, if you are wanting to pursue being abused, you have to go through a separate lawsuit it is not in the stipulation for divorce in Nevada.  The reasons for divorce in Nevada are kept very simple, this also stops couples from, fighting that this one did this and so forth. In Nevada the  divorce process will start when one spouse files for divorce in any of the following counties where the divorce initially occurred, also where the non filing spouse lives, or where the filing spouse lives, or where you both last lived together, can get a bit confusing, basically can file in any of the areas as long as you were there 6 weeks. In There is also no waiting period for a divorce in Nevada.  Especially if everyone is in agreement about everything in the divorce, up to child support, child custody, debt division etc... Most divorce are granted in about 2 weeks in Nevada or sooner.  Although if there is a disagreement about anything in the divorce a trial date will be set.

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