Updated August 07, 2023
A Nevada separation agreement is a document used by married couples who want to obtain a legal separation. Legal separation is a status similar to divorce in the sense that they no longer wish to live together and may want to arrange for child support, custody rules, and divide the property.
But unlike divorce, legal separation is not final and may also allow both spouses to retain certain benefits linked to marriage, such as insurance.
Is a Separation Agreement Legal in Nevada?
Yes, when couples separate, they may create agreements governing the support of each other and their children.
Source: § 123.080
Legal Separation Requirements
- Filing Fee: Varies by county and judicial district; in Clark County, the fee for a petition for separate maintenance is $259
- Residency: At least one of the parties must have been a resident of the state for at least six weeks before filing (§ 125.020)
- Where to File: At the district court covering the county where the filing spouse resides
Court Forms
Note: Clark and Washoe counties require different forms