Decree of Dissolution of Marriage - With Children (English)
The Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English) is a legal document that terminates the existing marriage between a husband and wife, and also addresses any child custody, visitation, financial support, division of property, and any other issues related to children. The Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English) is filed in the County Clerk's office in the county where one of the parties resides. The decree is signed by the judge and must include the following information: the names of both parties, the date of the marriage, the date of the decree, the reasons for the dissolution, parental rights and responsibilities, custody of the children, visitation rights, child support, division of property, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English): an uncontested decree and a contested decree. An uncontested decree is filed when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce, while a contested decree is used when the parties cannot agree on the terms.
The Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English) is a legal document that terminates the existing marriage between a husband and wife, and also addresses any child custody, visitation, financial support, division of property, and any other issues related to children. The Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English) is filed in the County Clerk's office in the county where one of the parties resides. The decree is signed by the judge and must include the following information: the names of both parties, the date of the marriage, the date of the decree, the reasons for the dissolution, parental rights and responsibilities, custody of the children, visitation rights, child support, division of property, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Nebraska Decree of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children (English): an uncontested decree and a contested decree. An uncontested decree is filed when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce, while a contested decree is used when the parties cannot agree on the terms.