1. A summary proceeding for divorce 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 125.181 has been met and specifying the:
- (a) Facts which support the jurisdictional requirements of NRS 125.020; and
- (b) Grounds for the divorce.
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, or a wife, 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. If there is a marital settlement agreement which the parties wish the court to approve or make a part of the decree, it must be identified and attached to the petition as an exhibit.
(Added to NRS by 1983, 415; A 1987, 1180; 2017, 768)