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RENO FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS SPECIALIZING IN UNCONTESTED DIVORCE WITHOUT CHILDREN
Carlson & Work can assist you with filing an uncontested joint petition for divorce. Divorcing parties can file a joint petition when all of the terms of the divorce are uncontested. That means that both parties agree on how they will divide all assets and debts. Parties who file an uncontested joint petition can avoid going to Court and can get divorced quickly. Parties may have sole and community property pursuant to NRS Chapter 123. Carlson & Work can help you review assets and debts acquired before and during marriage to determine a settlement agreement between divorcing spouses. Parties can also determine if spousal support should be awarded and include that in their divorce agreement.
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