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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 125 - DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

NRS 125.445 Summary proceeding for annulment: Commencement of action; contents of petition; affidavit of corroboration of residency.

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NRS 125.445 Summary proceeding for annulment: Commencement of action; contents of petition; affidavit of corroboration of residency.
1. A summary proceeding for an annulment may be commenced by filing in any district court a joint petition, signed under oath by both spouses, stating that as of the date of filing, every condition set forth in NRS 125.443 has been met and specifying the:
(a)Facts which support the jurisdictional requirements of NRS 125.360 or 125.370 , as applicable; and
(b)Grounds for the annulment.
2. The petition must also state:
(a)The date and the place of the marriage.
(b)The mailing address of both spouses.
(c)Whether there are minor children of the relationship of the parties born before or during the marriage or adopted by the parties during the marriage, and whether any spouse, to her knowledge, is pregnant.
(d)Whether either spouse elects to have his or her former name restored and, if so, the name to be restored.
3. An affidavit of corroboration of residency which complies with the provisions of subsections 1, 2 and 4 of NRS 125.123 must accompany the petition.
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