Families & Children
Divorce Forms - With No Children or Property Disputes Involved
These instructions and forms are a product of the Nebraska Supreme Court Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation and are provided as a public service to people who
want to do their own divorce cases. The Supreme Court does not represent that these instructions and forms will be appropriate in your case. Any questions you may have
regarding the use of the instructions and forms should be directed to a lawyer. Although these instructions and forms were developed to assist people who want to do their
own cases, the Supreme Court’s Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation urges everyone thinking of doing their own case to consider getting a lawyer to help.
- Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage without children, DC 6:4(1)
- Instructions for Filling out Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage,
DC6:4(1a)
- Confidential Party and Social Security, Gender, Birth Date(s),
DC 6:5(11) through DC 6:5(12a)
- Voluntary Appearance, DC 6:4(3)
- Instructions for Filling out the Voluntary Appearance, DC 6:4(3a)
- Praecipe for Summons, DC 6:4(4)
- Instructions for Filling out the Praecipe for Summons, DC 6:4(4a)
- Notice of Hearing, DC 6:4(5)
- Instructions for Filling out the Notice for Hearing, DC6:4(5a)
- Decree of Dissolution of Marriage – No Children, DC 6:4(6)
- Instructions for Filling out the Decree for Dissolution of Marriage –
No Children, DC 6:4(6a)
- Instructions for Divorce Hearing, DC 6:4
- Service by Publication
- In Forma Pauperis
- Vital Statistics Certificate (Bureau of Vital Statistics Worksheet)
Divorce Forms With Children But No Custody Disputes, No Visitation Disputes or No Property Disputes
These instructions and forms are a product of the Nebraska Supreme Court Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation and are provided as a public service to people who want
to do their own divorce cases. The Supreme Court does not represent that these instructions and forms will be appropriate in your case. Any questions you may have regarding the
use of the instructions and forms should be directed to a lawyer. Although these instructions and forms were developed to assist people who want to do their own cases, the
Supreme Court’s Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation urges everyone thinking of doing their own case to consider getting a lawyer to help.
Nebraskan’s with children who are filing for divorce: A new Parenting Act was recently passed by the Nebraska legislature. The majority of the requirements, affecting both
you and your children, go into effect on January 1, 2008. Be sure to read the Parenting
and Divorce page as you go through this process.
- Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage with Children, DC 6:5(1)
- Instructions for Filling Out Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage,
DC6:5(1a)
- Confidential Party and Social Security Information Forms and
Instructions, DC 6:5(11) through DC 6:5(12a)
- Voluntary Appearance, DC 6:4(3)
- Instructions for Filling Out the Voluntary Appearance, DC 6:4(3a)
- Praecipe for Summons, DC 6:4(4)
- Instructions for Filling Out the Praecipe for Summons, DC 6:4(4a)
- Certificate of Completion of Parenting Education Course, DC 6:5(5)
- Instructions for Filling Out Certificate of Completion of Parenting
Education Course, DC 6:5(5a)
- Financial Affidavit for Child Support, DC 6:5(2)
- Instructions for Filling Out the Financial Affidavit for Child Support,
DC 6:5(2a)
- Notice of Hearing,DC 6:4(5)
- Instructions for Filling Out the Notice of Hearing, DC 6:4(5a)
- Decree of Dissolution of Marriage – With Children, DC 6:5(3)
- Instructions for Filling Out the Decree for Dissolution of Marriage –
With Children, DC 6:5(3a)
- Parenting Plan, Parent-Created, DC 6:5(6)
- Instructions for Parenting Plan, Parent-Created, DC 6:5(6a)
- Parenting Plan, Absent Parent, Court Use, DC 6:5(13)
- Parenting Plan, Absent Parent, Plaintiff's Use, DC 6:5(14)
- Instructions for Parenting Plan, Absent Parent, DC 6:5(14a)
- Instructions for your Divorce Hearing, DC 6:5
- Service by Publication
- In Forma Pauperis
- Vital Statistics Certificate (Bureau of Vital Statistics Worksheet)
Answer and Counterclaim for Dissolution of Marriage
Enforcement of Visitation Order(s)
These instructions and forms are a product of the Nebraska Supreme Court Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation and are provided as a public service to people who want
to do their own divorce cases. The Supreme Court does not represent that these instructions and forms will be appropriate in your case. Any questions you may have regarding the
use of the instructions and forms should be directed to a lawyer. Although these instructions and forms were developed to assist people who want to do their own cases, the
Supreme Court’s Implementation Committee on Pro Se Litigation urges everyone thinking of doing their own case to consider getting a lawyer to help.
Termination of Child Support