DIVORCES STARTING AT $500
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Ending a marriage is never easy. Whether your divorce is amicable or complicated, the process can feel overwhelming and emotionally draining. At King Solutions, we understand how difficult this time can be. Our experienced team is here to guide you through the document preparation process step-by-step so you don’t have to navigate the court system alone.
We assist clients with preparing the necessary paperwork, filing documents with the court, and ensuring everything is completed accurately and efficiently.
You focus on moving forward.
We’ll help handle the paperwork.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – NEVADA DIVORCE
Child support in Nevada is generally calculated based on the paying parent’s gross monthly income.
Common guideline percentages include:
- One child – 18%
- Two children – 25%
- Three children – 29%
- Four children – 31%
Courts may adjust support depending on the circumstances.
No. Individuals are allowed to represent themselves in court. This is known as filing Pro Se or In Proper Person.
Some individuals choose to consult with an attorney depending on the complexity of the case.
We can also refer you an attorney if you request it.
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In a divorce matter, the court may address several issues related to the marriage and family. If the parties file a Joint Petition for Divorce, the spouses generally agree on all terms in advance and a court hearing is usually not required.
In most divorce cases, the court may make decisions regarding:
- Termination of the marriage
- Division of marital property and debts
- Determination of separate vs. community property
- Spousal support (alimony)
- Child custody and visitation
- Child support obligations
Nevada is a community property state, meaning property acquired during the marriage generally belongs equally to both spouses.
In many cases the court divides property equally, but the court may order a different division if circumstances justify it.
Not always. When a Joint Petition for Divorce is filed and both parties agree on all terms, a hearing is usually not required.
Contested cases may require court appearances.
To prepare divorce documents, the following information is typically required:
- Full legal names of both spouses
- Dates of birth
- Current addresses
- Information about children (if applicable)
- Employment and income information
- Property and debt information
- Proposed custody schedules (if children are involved)
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