In the state of Nebraska, each district court has rules that may apply in your case. You should check with your local clerk of court to make sure you file all of the necessary forms. If you don’t file all of the required forms, the court may throw out your case.
To file for divorce in Nebraska, you or your spouse must have lived in Nebraska for at least one year before filing for divorce. The only exception is when you were married in Nebraska, have been married less than one year, and have lived in Nebraska the entire time since your marriage.
Example of a Nebraska Divorce Paper
Nebraska Uncontested Divorce Papers
Divorce With No Children
To file for an uncontested divorce with no children, you will need the following Nebraska divorce papers:
Nebraska Complaint For Dissolution of Marriage Without Children
Nebraska Complaint For Dissolution of Marriage Without Children Instructions
Nebraska Confidential Employment and Health Insurance Information
Nebraska Confidential Employment and Health Insurance Information Instructions
Nebraska Praecipe For Summons or Personal Appearance
Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage With No Children
Divorce With Children
To file for an uncontested divorce with children, you will need the following Nebraska divorce papers:
Nebraska Complaint For Dissolution of Marriage With Children
Nebraska Complaint For Dissolution of Marriage With Children Instructions
Nebraska Confidential Employment and Health Insurance Information
Nebraska Confidential Social Security, Gender, Birth Date Information
Nebraska Vital Statistics Certificate
Nebraska Praecipe For Summons or Personal Appearance
Nebraska Certificate of Completion Of Parenting Education Course
Nebraska Financial Affidavit For Child Support
Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage With Children
Nebraska Parenting Plan Joint Legal and Physical Custody
Nebraska Parenting Plan Joint Legal and Sole Physical Custody
Nebraska Parenting Plan Sole Legal and Sole Physical Custody With One Parent