A Nebraska Decree of Dissolution — No Children (Arabic) is a legal document that terminates a marriage in the state of Nebraska without any children involved. This document is used when both parties to a marriage are in agreement that the marriage should end. It is also used when a couple wishes to end a marriage without the need for a divorce. The Nebraska Decree of Dissolution — No Children (Arabic) includes details such as the names of both parties, the date of marriage, the date of dissolution, the reasons for the dissolution, and the division of marital property. The decree also includes a statement that the court finds that there are no children of the marriage and a waiver of the right to appeal. There are two types of Nebraska Decree of Dissolution — No Children (Arabic): the Default Decree of Dissolution and the Contested Decree of Dissolution. The Default Decree of Dissolution is issued when both parties are in agreement and the Contested Decree of Dissolution is issued when one party disputes the dissolution. Both types of decrees must be approved by the court before they become legally binding.