Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage without Children (Arabic) is a legal document used to initiate the process of dissolving a marriage in the state of Nebraska when there are no children involved. This document is filed by one of the spouses with the court and serves as the formal request for a divorce. It typically includes information about both the spouses, such as their names, addresses, and the date and location of the marriage. It also outlines the reasons for seeking the divorce, such as adultery, mental cruelty, or abandonment. Additionally, the document may also include requests for property division and spousal support. The two main types of Nebraska Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage without Children (Arabic) are the Uncontested Complaint and the Contested Complaint. An Uncontested Complaint is used when both spouses agree on the terms of a divorce and wish to move forward with the process quickly. A Contested Complaint is used when one or both spouses do not agree on the terms of the divorce, often leading to a lengthy legal process.