Nebraska Arbitration Agreement for Divorce

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This arbitration agreement is executed contemporaneously with, and as an Inducement and consideration for, an Installment or sales contract for the purchase of a manufactured home. It provides that all claims or disputes arising out of or relating in any way to the sale, purchase, or occupancy of manufactured home resolved by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. This Agreement is an election to resolve claims, disputes, and controversies by arbitration rather than the judicial process. The parties waive any right to a court trial.
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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.

Grounds are legally acceptable reasons for divorce. To file for divorce in Nebraska, you can file a petition stating that your marriage is irretrievably broken. If your spouse does not deny the statement or if your spouse agrees that it is broken, the judge will determine if in fact your marriage is broken.

No, Nebraska is not a 50/50 community property state. This means that a judge will determine the division of property during a divorce under equitable distribution policy and not automatically divide assets in half.

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.

Nebraska has a 60 day waiting period for divorces. The 60 day waiting period begins when your spouse was served with notice of the divorce. That means at least 60 days must go by after your spouse was served before your lawyer can set up your final divorce hearing.

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.

In order to complete these steps, your divorce may take 6 months to over a year to be final. The timeframe for each phase in a divorce depends on the facts of your case, each spouse's intentions regarding the timeline, the cooperation in exchanging information, the ability to reach agreements, and the judge's calendar.

Under former law, in Nebraska, a divorce becomes final six months after it is entered; during this six-month waiting period, the matrimonial tie between the parties is not dissolved.

A divorce can be resolved through informal negotiations between you and your spouse (usually with attorneys), by using of out-of-court alternative dispute resolution (ADR) proceedings that tend to facilitate a voluntary settlement, or in the traditional court setting.

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. The mandatory 60-day period is considered a cooling off period.

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Nebraska Arbitration Agreement for Divorce