Nebraska Organizing your Personal Assets Package

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With this Organizing your Personal Assets Package, you will find the state specific forms that are necessary to organize your personal and financial affairs and achieve your financial goals. This package contains forms that are essential for analyzing your budget and planning for your spending and savings needs. Forms included also allow you to organize your important documents, ensure accurate record-keeping, and minimize time and expense involved in dealing with emergency situations. If purchased separately, these forms would be valued at $97.50. Save over 48%!



Included in your package are the following forms:

Cash Flow Statement

Retirement Cash Flow

Personal Monthly Budget Worksheet

Net Worth and Financial Calculator Worksheets

Personal Property Inventory

Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets - A Legal Life Document

General Durable Power of Attorney for Property and Finances Effective upon Disability

Sample Letter for Request for Credit Report

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Nebraska is NOT a community property state, which means that marital property is not automatically divided 50/50 between the spouses in a divorce case.

Email or call the Unclaimed Property Staff at 402-471-8497 if you have any questions. If someone on the list is deceased, then the nearest living relative is entitled to claim the money.

Under former law, in Nebraska, a divorce becomes final six months after it is entered; during this six-month waiting period, the matrimonial tie between the parties is not dissolved.

In most divorces, the marital home is a couple's biggest asset. It's also the center of family life and often serves as an anchor for families with minor children. If a judge determines that the marital home is one spouse's separate property, the solution is simple: the spouse who owns it, gets it.

Because California law views both spouses as one party rather than two, marital assets and debts are split 50/50 between the couple, unless they can agree on another arrangement.

If it is equitable and reasonable, the court could give you 90% of the marital property and leave your spouse with the other 10%. Although that's possible, most of the time the court will award a spouse one-third to one-half of the marital property to achieve an equitable result.

The duration of payments is determined by a judge in Nebraska family court. Alimony length is usually based on length of marriage - one commonly used standard for alimony duration is that 1 year of alimony is paid every three years of marriage (however, this is not always the case in every state or with every judge).

No, Nebraska is not a 50/50 community property state.Equity distribution is based on each spouse's individual contribution to the marriage and earning potential following the divorce to determine a fair distribution of marital property between the two parties.

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