Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage without Children is a legal document used to initiate the process of ending a marriage without children. It serves as an official notice to the court that both parties have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage. This document must be filed with the court in order to start the dissolution process, and must include information about the marriage, such as the date of marriage, the names of each party, and the grounds for the dissolution. The two types of Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage without Children are the no-fault complaint and the fault-based complaint. The no-fault complaint does not require either party to provide a reason for the dissolution, while the fault-based complaint requires one party to provide grounds for the dissolution, such as adultery, abandonment, or abuse. Both types of complaint must be filed with the court and can be served upon the other party either in person or through the mail.