Nebraska divorce forms:
Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage (Children)Sadly, over 50% of marriages fail. To add insult to injury, divorce proceedings can take years and cost thousands of dollars in legal fees. However, it is possible to file your own divorce in Nebraska for no more than the state divorce form filing fees. This page provides all of the forms you need to initiate your do-it-yourself divorce in Nebraska.
File a Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage (Children) or Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage (No Children). Then fill out the Bureau of Vital Statistics form. Your spouse then has to file an Answer and Counterclaim for Dissolution of Marriage (Children) or Answer and Counterclaim for Dissolution of Marriage (No Children) form. Now you have to fill out the Confidential Party Information. Next if you have children fill out the Financial Affidavit for Child Support. Next set a Court date to deal with all other Divorce issues and to get a decree of Divorce so that the marriage is finally over.
In Nebraska, Divorces are handled by the The Judicial Branch of Nebraska. It is quite possible to avoid lawyers' fees by filing for your own divorce in Nebraska. You can download 10 of the forms you need to petition for divorce here - see the "who must file" section to determine which forms are relevant in your situation.
This is a form for filing for Divorce if you have children in the marriage.
This is a form for filing for Divorce if you do not have children in the marriage.
This is a form that the state uses for reporting statistics related to Divorce and Annulment.
This is a form used to answer a Petition for Divorce.
This is a form used to answer a Petition for Divorce.
This is a form that deals with financial information and who gets to pay child support as well as how much support.
This is a form for giving health insurance policy information and personal information confidentially to the Court.
This is a form for filing for Divorce if you do not have children in the marriage.
This is a form that deals with financial information and who gets to pay child support as well as how much support.
This is a form for giving health insurance policy information and personal information confidentially to the Court.
These Nebraska divorce forms are sourced from the The Judicial Branch of Nebraska at https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/forms. Please note that while we do our best to ensure this list of forms is complete and up-to-date, we cannot be held responsible for omissions or errors in the information we provide. If you notice a mistake on this page, please let us know and we will fix it as soon as possible.