Nebraska Newly Divorced Individuals Package

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This package contains essential legal documents for Newly Divorced Individuals who desire to organize their Legal Life. The documents in this package are state-specific and include the following:

1.) A Will that meets your specific needs

2.) A Written Revocation of Prior Will

3.) A General Power of Attorney effective upon disability

4.) A Living Will

5.) A Name Change Notification Form

6.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets.



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Usually, in a divorce, both parties are responsible for paying their legal fees and court costs.

You must pay a filing fee at the time of filing your Petition. The filing fee for a divorce is currently $158.00. If you are unable to pay the filing fee and you have a low income, you may obtain permission from the court to have the fees waived.

The duration of payments is determined by a judge in Nebraska family court. Alimony length is usually based on length of marriage - one commonly used standard for alimony duration is that 1 year of alimony is paid every three years of marriage (however, this is not always the case in every state or with every judge).

A final decree of divorce is the court's formal order granting a termination of a marriage. If the case goes to trial and the judge issues a judgment, the judgment is confirmed when the decree is signed and dated by the judge and court clerk.

You can obtain the forms online, from the Nebraska Supreme Court's online self-help center. These are official forms, but you should double-check with your local court rules. The Nebraska Supreme Court offers simple divorce forms for couples with and without children.

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.

Acknowledge that this is the end of an era. If you have kids, continue to talk to them about the changes ahead. Celebrate how far you've come since splitting up. Have a final follow-up meeting with your divorce lawyer. Take control of your financial life. Stay single for as long as you need to. Stay healthy and active.

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.

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Nebraska Newly Divorced Individuals Package