Nebraska Notice of Divorce Proceeding - No Children

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Notice of Divorce Proceeding - No Children

Nebraska Notice of Divorce Proceeding — No Children is a document that is filed with the court when a couple without children decides to end their marriage. This document provides the court with the details of the divorce and serves as the official notice that the divorce is taking place. The Notice of Divorce Proceeding includes the names of the parties involved, the grounds for the divorce, and a request for the court to enter a divorce decree. There are two types of Nebraska Notice of Divorce Proceeding — No Children: an Uncontested Notice of Divorce Proceeding and a Contested Notice of Divorce Proceeding. An Uncontested Notice of Divorce Proceeding is filed when both parties have agreed to the terms of the divorce and are not disputing any of the information included in the Notice. A Contested Notice of Divorce Proceeding is filed when one or both parties disagree with the information in the Notice and/or the terms of the divorce. Both types of Notices of Divorce Proceeding must be properly filed with the court in order for the divorce to be finalized.

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In Nebraska, you cannot remarry anyone anywhere in the world until at least six months and one day have passed from the date the decree is signed by the judge and filed with the clerk's office. There are no restrictions on when you can begin dating.

Do I have to go to court for a divorce in NE? Not always. If you are able to settle all issues of the case, the court will set the matter for a final hearing and most courts only require that one party attend this hearing.

Nebraska has a "no-fault" divorce law. The Judge does not decide who was wrong. The Judge determines custody, property, debt division and alimony, not who is at fault.

In short, no divorce in Nebraska can be rushed. In Nebraska, there is a 60-day waiting period after the dissolution is filed until the court will grant the dissolution. If there are children involved or if there is any dispute over property, the divorce will most likely take longer.

Alaska is notoriously fast at finalizing a divorce. Alaska, Nevada, and South Dakota can usually finalize a divorce in just under two months. Of course, each divorce is different and your particular circumstances could cause a delay.

Uncontested Divorce There are no special rules for uncontested divorces in Nebraska but they are generally the quickest. Unlike with a pro se divorce, in an uncontested divorce, the couple may still hire an attorney to assist in drawing up the paperwork and to negotiate any final issues.

Facts About Filing for Divorce in Nebraska You start the legal process by filing a Complaint for Dissolution with the clerk of the district court in the county where you or your spouse lives. There is a cost to file a Complaint for Dissolution. Once you file, you will be given a case number for your case.

How long does all this take? 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.

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Nebraska Notice of Divorce Proceeding - No Children