NRS 125.120
Court may grant divorce to either party.


In any action for divorce when it appears to the court that grounds for divorce exist, the court in its discretion may grant a divorce to either party.

Source: Section 125.120 — Court may grant divorce to either party., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-125.­html#NRS125Sec120.

125.010
Causes for divorce.
125.020
Verified complaint
125.030
Complaint may state cause in words of statute
125.040
Orders for support and cost of suit during pendency of action.
125.050
Preliminary orders concerning property or pecuniary interests.
125.070
Judge to determine questions of law and fact.
125.080
Trial of divorce action may be private.
125.090
Proceedings, pleadings and practice.
125.100
Reporting and transcription of evidence: Filing and costs.
125.110
What pleadings and papers open to public inspection
125.120
Court may grant divorce to either party.
125.123
Application for decree of divorce by default
125.130
Decree of divorce final and absolute
125.141
Offer to allow decree concerning property rights of parties: Acceptance and rejection
125.155
Pension or retirement benefit provided by Public Employees’ Retirement System or Judicial Retirement Plan: Determination of value of interest or entitlement
125.165
Federal disability benefits awarded to veteran for service-connected disability: Attachment, levy, seizure, assignment and division prohibited.
125.180
Judgment for arrearages in payment of alimony and support.
125.181
Summary proceeding for divorce: Conditions.
125.182
Summary proceeding for divorce: Commencement of action
125.183
Summary proceeding for divorce: Termination of proceeding by revocation of petition.
125.184
Summary proceeding for divorce: Entry of final judgment.
125.185
Valid divorce in Nevada not subject to contest or attack by third persons not parties to divorce.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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