Understanding Nevada Divorce
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Before you move forward with a divorce in Nevada, take a few minutes to examine how the divorce process works.
Regardless of whether you have filed for Nevada divorce before, or if this is your first time, the information will be important for you to read.
As you read along, you should take notes. By taking notes, you will be able to see if any of this applies to you and your divorce situation.
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Two Types Of Nevada Divorce
First thing, we will explain to you the two types of divorce in Nevada: contested vs. uncontested.
A contested divorce is one where you and your spouse are unable to reach a full agreement.
A contested divorce is one where there is at least one unresolved issue between the two of you. Often times in contested Nevada divorces, there are numerous unresolved issues between the spouses.
On the other hand, there is an uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce is simple. Well, relatively simple (keep in mind, no divorce is simple).
An uncontested divorce in Nevada is one where you and your spouse have zero unresolved issues between the two of you. In other words, you and your spouse are in full agreement as to each item of the divorce.
When Contested Nevada Divorce Occurs
When a contested divorce occurs, you may want to consider hiring a good Nevada attorney. A good divorce attorney is someone with years of experience in divorce court. A good divorce attorney is someone who is trained professionally to help you and your spouse reach full resolution.
You will benefit greatly when you hire a good attorney for contested divorce representation.
When Uncontested Divorce Occurs
When an uncontested Nevada divorce occurs, you will likely be able to forego hiring an attorney. Instead of hiring an attorney, you will only need uncontested divorce paperwork.
However, you will need to make sure that whatever divorce paperwork you receive is of the highest quality. We can help you with that.
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If you are reading this article and you have an uncontested divorce, we recommend you contact our office by giving us a call or text at 702-751-6095.
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We will provide you with the necessary divorce paperwork. Keep in mind, we are NOT attorneys.
However, we have years of experience preparing and filing divorce paperwork in Las Vegas. We are here to prepare your divorce as quickly as possible.
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Written by Matt Ingham, the #1 Tulsa Divorce Attorney