The Nebraska Affidavit And Motion For Bench Warrant And Commitment To Issue (Visitation) is a legal document used in the Nebraska state court system. This document is used when a noncustodial parent has failed to comply with court-ordered visitation. The document is used to request a bench warrant to compel the noncustodial parent to appear before the court and to have the court order commitment to issue a visitation order. The Nebraska Affidavit And Motion For Bench Warrant And Commitment To Issue (Visitation) includes the following documents: 1. Affidavit: In this document, the custodial parent must attest to the noncustodial parent's failure to appear for court-ordered visitation. 2. Motion for Bench Warrant: In this document, the custodial parent requests a bench warrant for the noncustodial parent to appear before the court. 3. Commitment to Issue Visitation Order: In this document, the custodial parent requests the court to issue a visitation order requiring the noncustodial parent to appear for court-ordered visitation. The Nebraska Affidavit And Motion For Bench Warrant And Commitment To Issue (Visitation) is used to ensure court-ordered visitation is complied with. It is a legally binding document and must be completed in full before it can be submitted to the court.