A Nebraska Visitation Affidavit (Payee) is a legal document that is used by a court to establish the rights of an individual to visit a child in Nebraska. This document is completed by the payee, who is typically the custodial parent or legal guardian of the child. It outlines the visitation rights of the payee, including the frequency of the visits, the duration of the visits, and when the visits will occur. It also outlines any limits or restrictions on the visitation that the payee wishes to impose. There are two types of Nebraska Visitation Affidavit (Payee): the Standard Visitation Affidavit and the Special Visitation Affidavit. The Standard Visitation Affidavit is used when the parent or legal guardian is asking for visitation rights that are consistent with the Nebraska law. The Special Visitation Affidavit is used when the parent or legal guardian is asking for visitation rights that are different from the Nebraska law.