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To get a divorce certificate by mail, send a $16.00 check or money order made out to Vital Records (no credit cards) include the following information: Name of husband. Name of wife. City or county where divorce was granted.
Under Nebraska law, the soonest a person can get a divorce is 60 days after papers are filed in Court. Realistically, the time is closer to 90-120 days. If you are having the sheriff serve your spouse with the Petition for Divorce, the sheriff has 20 days from the date the summons is issued to get service.
Nebraska is a ?no-fault? state meaning that blame is not apportioned during a divorce. It is enough that the marriage is irretrievably broken for a divorce to be granted. It does not require one of the parties to have committed adultery, abuse or abandonment, for instance.
In Nebraska, there is a 60-day waiting period after the dissolution is filed until the court will grant the dissolution.
Your spouse is considered the defendant in the divorce case if you filed the Complaint. Your spouse has 30 days after being served to file a written response to your Complaint with the court.
You have 30 days after the court enters its final order to file a Notice of Appeal. If an appeals deadline is missed, your right to appeal is lost. Not all orders entered during your divorce are appealable. Only final orders that end the litigation may be appealed.
There is a mandatory 60-day waiting period for a divorce in Nebraska that begins on the day the defendant is determined to have been given legal notice of the divorce.