A Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage with Children (English) is a legal document used to initiate the process of dissolving a marriage when there are children involved. It is a formal document that outlines the facts of the marriage, including the names of the parties, the date of the marriage, and the length of time the parties have been married. It also indicates that the couple has children together and that there are issues that need to be resolved regarding the care and custody of the children. The Complaint also states the grounds for divorce the parties are seeking, such as irreconcilable differences or adultery. There are two types of Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage with Children (English): no-fault and fault-based. A no-fault Complaint typically includes the grounds of irreconcilable differences and does not require the parties to prove that one spouse is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. A fault-based Complaint requires one spouse to prove that the other spouse is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage, such as through adultery or abuse.