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Nebraska Divorce LawsGrounds for divorce: Irreconcilable differences is the only grounds upon which a divorce may be granted in the State of Nebraska. 42-361 Residency requirements: At least one of the parties to the action for dissolution of marriage must be a bona fide resident of Nebraska for at least one year, or the marriage must have been solemnized in Nebraska and at least one of the parties lived in Nebraska for the entire marriage. 42-349 Name of court and title of action/parties: An action for divorce is filed in the District Court. The title of the action initiating the divorce is a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The title of the action granting the divorce is referred to as the Decree of Dissolution of Marriage. The party filing the action is the Petitioner, while the other party is referred to as the Respondent. If the petition is filed jointly, both parties are referred to as Co-Petitioners. 42-352 Note: Click Here for state divorce forms. Legal separation: Nebraska law permits judgments of legal separation to be granted upon the same grounds as judgments of dissolution of marriage. 42-350 Mediation: No decree of dissolution of marriage will be entered unless the court finds that every reasonable effort for a reconciliation has been made. If the court determines that there is a reasonable possibility of reconciliation, the court may transfer the matter to conciliation court or counseling. 42-360 Alimony: Either party may be ordered to pay alimony to the other party as the court deems reasonable, after consideration of the following factors:
Distribution of property: The court will distribute the marital property of the parties as it deems equitable and just, after consideration of the following factors:
Child Custody: In determining custodial arrangements, the court will consider the best interests of the child. Factors the court will consider in determining the child's best interests include:
Grandparent Visitation Grandparents may be awarded visitation and evidence may be presented by affidavit to demonstrate that a significant beneficial relationship exists, or has existed in the past, between the grandparent and the child and that it would be in the best interests of the child to allow such relationship to continue. 43-1802 Child support: Nebraska has established child support guidelines which establish a rebuttable presumption that the amount of support contained in the guidelines is the correct amount of support due. The courts may deviate from the guidelines upon a showing that the application of the guidelines would result in an unjust or inappropriate result. 42-364.16 Parenting education class: Any party to a divorce action involving minor children of the marriage may be ordered to complete a parenting education course prior to the entry of a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. 42-349.01 Name change: A party to a divorce action may petition the court and be granted restoration of his/her former name. 42-380
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