Complaint for Divorce Without Children
  • Complaint for Divorce Without Children

  • NRS240A DISCLOSURE - Read Carefully.

    I, DEBORAH  BARNHART, DOING BUSINESS AS DPS OFNORTHERN  NEVADA, 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. 
  • Plaintiff's and Respondent's Information

  • YOU are the PLAINTIFF. You are the:
  • Your Spouse is the RESPONDENT. That person is the:
  • Your Date of Birth
     - -
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Is the Your Home Address the Same as Your Mailing Address?
  • Do YOU Work?
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Your Spouse's Date of Birth
     - -
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Your Spouse's Home Address the Same as the Mailing Address?
  • Does Your Spouse work?
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Are You Currently Pregnant?
  • Is Your Spouse Currently Pregnant?
  • Are You or the Other Spouse the Biological Father of the Unborn Child?
  • If “No,” Indicate the Method of Conception:
  • Should you or your spouse be listed as a Legal Parent in the Court Documents?
  • The Date of Expected Birth Is:   Pick a Date   

  • Marriage Information

  • Date of Marriage
     - -
  • Community Assets

    Community assets (property) includes but is not limited to: checking, savings, 401k retirement accounts, houses, vehicles, pensions, IRAs, and personal property, to include pets and animals.
  • Do you have community assets that will be subject to division?
  • Community Debt

    Community debt includes but is not limited to: credit cards, medical bills, personal loans, student loans, & tax debt. The division of debt does not affect creditors’ rights to collect the debt. Do not list debt associated with any of the above assets. For instance, a house or car would be listed as an asset, not as a debt, even if there is a mortgage or payment.
  • Do you have community debts that will be subject to division?
  • Resident Witness Information

    A Resident Witness is another adult who personally knows YOU and sees you in person three or more times per week. The Resident Witness must be at least 18 years old, reside in Nevada, and possess a valid Nevada ID. The Resident Witness may be your friend, your family member, your co-worker, your parent, your adult child, your roommate, or any other adult who has regular, personal contact with you and knows your home address. The Resident Witness signs a sworn statement, called an Affidavit, stating that you reside in Nevada. If a Resident Witness Affidavit is not provided, or if the Resident Witness does not meet these requirements, the Court will not finalize the Divorce Order.
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Spousal Support (Alimony)

  • Your Spouse shall pay You spousal support in the amount of         per month for the next        years, beginningPick a Date    and ending   Pick a Date   .

  • You shall pay Your Spouse spousal support in the amount of         per month for the next        years, beginningPick a Date    and ending   Pick a Date   .

  • Former Name

  • Type a question
  • Your former name you want restored:               

  • Your Spouses former name that he or she wants restored:                  

  • NRS240A DISCLOSURE - Read Carefully

    Please review and confirm the information below.
  • Should be Empty: