Nebraska Parenting Plan, Absent Parent, Court Use is a set of documents used in child custody cases in the state of Nebraska. The documents are designed to provide a framework for parents to make decisions about their children's custody arrangements in the event of a divorce or separation. The Nebraska Parenting Plan outlines the specific roles and responsibilities of each parent, including the decision-making authority, parenting time, and other aspects of the child's care. The Absent Parent Plan outlines the responsibilities of a non-custodial parent, including visitation rights and financial support. The Court Use Plan outlines how the court will use the documents and how the court will handle the case. There are three types of Nebraska Parenting Plans: Standard, Extended, and Specialized. The Standard Plan is used in most cases and outlines the basic roles and responsibilities of both parents. The Extended Plan is used in cases involving children with special needs or other complex circumstances, and outlines more detailed arrangements. The Specialized Plan is used in cases involving high-conflict situations, and includes provisions for supervised visitation and other measures to protect the safety of the children.