A Nebraska Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief (no PDF exists) is a legal document typically filed by a party (the plaintiff) who is holding property or funds that is or may be the subject of conflicting claims or demands by two or more parties. The plaintiff then seeks to have the court determine the rightful owner of the property or funds. This type of complaint is often used by financial institutions, such as banks, when they are presented with two or more claims to the same funds. The Nebraska Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief (no PDF exists) generally contains information about the plaintiff, the defendant(s), the property or funds in question, and the basis for the plaintiff’s complaint. The complaint typically states that the plaintiff is unable to determine which party is the rightful owner of the property or funds and requests that the court make a determination. There are two types of Nebraska Complaint for Interpleader and Declaratory Relief (no PDF exists): one for interpleader relief and one for declaratory relief. The interpleader relief complaint is used when the plaintiff is holding property or funds and requests that the court determine ownership. The declaratory relief complaint is used when the plaintiff seeks a declaration from the court as to the rights and obligations of the parties in a particular situation.