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Statute 125 443

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A marriage may be dissolved by the summary proceeding for annulment set forth in NRS 125.443 to 125.449, inclusive, when all of the following conditions exist at the time the proceeding is commenced: 1. Either party has met the jurisdictional requirements of NRS 125.360 or 125.370, as applicable. 2. If 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 spouse, to her knowledge, is pregnant: (a) The parties have executed an agreement as to the medical and other care, support, education, maintenance and custody of any children; or (b) A court of this State has made a child custody determination consistent with NRS 125A.305 or 125A.325. 3. The parties have executed an agreement settling all potential contested matters in the action. 4. The parties waive their respective rights to written notice of entry of the decree of annulment, to appeal, to request findings of fact and conclusions of law and to move for a new trial. 5. The parties desire that the court enter a decree of annulment. (Added to NRS by 2023, 467)