Nebraska Form 35 (Rule 26 (f)) Report is a required document filed with the court by the parties in a civil action. It is a written statement that discloses the parties' relevant facts and legal theories to the court. The report contains information about each party's claims, defenses, and counterclaims, and is intended to help the court avoid unnecessary delay and expense by narrowing the issues in dispute. There are two types of Nebraska Form 35 (Rule 26 (f)) Report: Joint Report and Separate Report. The Joint Report is a statement jointly prepared by the parties, while the Separate Report is a statement prepared by each party separately.