Nebraska Answer and Counterclaim for Dissolution of Marriage (No Children) is a court document filed by a respondent in response to a complaint for dissolution of marriage with no children involved. This document is used to contest the dissolution of marriage, or to add any claims or counterclaims. This document must be filed within 30 days after service of the complaint upon the respondent, or within such further time as the court may allow. The Answer and Counterclaim document is divided into several sections. The first section includes the Respondent’s heading and acknowledgement of service. This section also includes a statement by the respondent confirming they received the complaint and are filing the answer and counterclaim. The second section contains the Respondent’s Answer. This section includes the respondent’s answer to each allegation contained in the complaint. The respondent must answer each allegation with either “Admit”, “Deny”, or “No Knowledge”. The third section contains the Respondent’s Counterclaims. This section allows the respondent to make any counterclaims against the petitioner. The counterclaims can include any legal or equitable claims the respondent may have against the petitioner. The fourth section is the signature page. This section requires the respondent to sign and date the document, and it must be notarized. There are two types of Nebraska Answer and Counterclaim for Dissolution of Marriage (No Children): Answer and Counterclaim and Answer and Counterclaim (Waiver of Service). The Answer and Counterclaim must be filed within 30 days after service of the complaint upon the respondent. The Answer and Counterclaim (Waiver of Service) allows the respondent to file the document within 45 days after service of the complaint upon the respondent.