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How to fill out the custody papers online
Navigating the custody papers can greatly influence the outcome of family dynamics. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure you successfully complete the forms required for child custody or visitation online.
Follow the steps to accurately complete the custody papers online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the custody papers and access them in your preferred document editor.
- Begin by filling out the Notice of Motion and Declaration for Joinder (Judicial Council Form FL-371). Provide the requested information regarding your identity and your relationship to the child.
- Complete the Summons (Judicial Council Form FL-375) that serves to notify the involved parties of the motion.
- Fill out the Petition for Joinder (Custody/Visitation) (Local Form FL-13), detailing your request for custody or visitation rights.
- Include the Child Custody and Visitation Application Attachment (Judicial Council Form FL-311) to support your petition with specific information about your custody proposal.
- Complete the Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Act (FL-105) to clarify jurisdiction matters regarding the child's custody.
- File the Notice of Motion and Declaration for Joinder (Judicial Council Form FL-373) along with copies of the forms filled out in the previous steps.
- Have someone serve copies of the filed Notice of Motion and Declaration, Summons, Petition for Joinder, and related documents to the involved parties. Ensure they complete a Proof of Service (either by Mail - FL-335 or Personal Service - FL-330).
- Attend the scheduled hearing. If the motion for joinder is granted, proceed to file any necessary forms as directed by the ruling.
- Once all proofs of service are completed and filed, finalize your process by filing the Notice of Motion (Judicial Council Form FL-310) to establish custody or visitation rights.
Start completing your custody papers online today to secure your child's best interests.
In Nebraska, child custody is determined by considering the best interests of the child. Courts evaluate various factors, including the child's age, the relationship with each parent, and the child's adjustment to home and community. Parents must submit custody papers that outline their proposed arrangements. It is essential to prepare these documents carefully to ensure that your preferences are presented clearly and effectively.
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