Nevada is a no-fault state. Adultery is not relevant and cannot be used against you. An endless list of accusations can be made, coinciding with talks of proving the affair. But these efforts are in vain. The court will not care. The judge is not in a position to judge morality.
However, there are a few, rare situations where adultery could affect divorce proceedings.
The first is on marital assets. There is a legal issue called marital waste. If you spend large amounts of community assets on the affair, then a judge may require you to compensate your spouse for half of the assets used.
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