In the case of Williams v. Williams, the Nevada Supreme Court adopted the putative spouse doctrine in annulment proceedings, holding that an individual whose marriage is void due to a prior legal impediment is treated as a spouse with community property rights in equitable division of property so long as the party seeking equitable relief participated in the marriage ceremony with the good-faith belief that the ceremony was legally valid.
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