The Nebraska Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue (Visitation) is a legal document used in the state of Nebraska to enforce court orders regarding child visitation. This document is typically used when one parent has failed to comply with a court order granting the other parent visitation rights. It is a petition to the court requesting that a judge issue a bench warrant for the non-compliant parent’s arrest, and also to commit them to issue visitation. The Nebraska Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue (Visitation) is typically used in two different types of situations. In the first, the parent who was granted visitation rights is requesting a court order to enforce the visitation agreement. In the second, the parent with custody of the child is petitioning the court to issue a bench warrant and commit the non-compliant parent to visitation. In either case, the petition must include information about the visitation agreement, the dates and times of non-compliance, and other relevant information regarding the situation. The parent must also provide proof of service of the court order to the non-compliant parent. Once the petition is filed, the court will review the evidence and decide whether to issue a bench warrant and commit the non-compliant parent to visitation.