The Nebraska Financial Affidavit is a court document that is used during a divorce or legal separation to provide financial information for the court. This document is used to determine the amount of child and spousal support that will be owed by each party. There are two main types of Nebraska Financial Affidavit: the Short Form and the Long Form. The Short Form is for those who have a simple income and expense situation, and the Long Form is for those with more complex financial situations. The Nebraska Financial Affidavit requires detailed information about each party's income, expenses, and assets. It must also include information about the parties' debts, such as mortgages, car payments, credit card balances, and other loan balances. The Nebraska Financial Affidavit must be completed in its entirety and signed by both parties. Once completed, it must be filed with the court in order for the court to determine the appropriate amount of child and/or spousal support.




