How do I get divorced if I got married in Vegas?

How do I get divorced if I got married in Vegas?

Just because a couple gets married in Nevada does not mean they would need a Nevada divorce in order to split up. Couples who wed in Nevada are free to pursue the dissolution of their marriage in any other U.S. state or Washington, D.C. as long as the person filing for divorce (the plaintiff) …

How long does it take to divorce in Vegas?

In general, an uncontested divorce (called a joint petition in Nevada) can be over within one-to-three weeks. But a contested divorce is rarely over in less than three months. And if the assets are particularly complex, it can take significantly longer.

How much does a divorce cost in Vegas?

Yes. There are court filing fees and costs associated with filing your divorce forms. These change periodically. At the time of this writing, the total of the divorce filing fees plus the filing costs are $326 for a Joint Petition, and $364 for a Complaint.

How easy is it to get a divorce in Nevada?

Filing for divorce is never easy. However, getting a divorce in Nevada doesn’t have to be a long and painful process. In many situations, couples can resolve their divorces quickly and inexpensively.

What are the costs of divorce?

Divorce Filing Fees and Typical Attorney Fees by State

State Average Filing Fees Other Divorce Costs and Attorney Fees
California $435 (Ask for a fee waiver) Average fees: $14,000
Colorado $230 Average fees: $11,000+
Connecticut $360 (excluding paternity legal action) Average fees: $12,000+
Delaware $165 Average fees: $12,000+

Is Divorce expensive if both parties agree?

If both parties agree on all major issues, known as an uncontested divorce, you can keep the costs relatively low. If you do your own divorce papers and your divorce is amicable, costs could be under $500. Of course, there are filing fees in all states, which increase the cost.