Nebraska Domestic Abuse, Petition and Affidavit to Obtain Domestic Abuse Protection Order is a legal document used to seek protection from domestic abuse in the state of Nebraska. The petition and affidavit must contain detailed information about the incident of domestic abuse and must be filed in the county court where the petitioner resides. The petitioner must also provide the court with evidence of the abuse, such as medical records, police reports, photos, etc. The petition and affidavit must also include a statement that the petitioner reasonably believes that they are in imminent danger of being subjected to further domestic abuse. The petition must also include a description of the type of protective order the petitioner is seeking, such as a No Contact Order or a Restraining Order. There are two types of Domestic Abuse, Petition and Affidavit to Obtain Domestic Abuse Protection Order in Nebraska. The first type is a No Contact Order, which prevents the abuser from having any contact with the petitioner, either in person or electronically. The second type is a Restraining Order, which requires the abuser to stay away from the petitioner’s home or workplace. Both types of Domestic Abuse, Petition and Affidavit to Obtain Domestic Abuse Protection Order must be signed by a judge in order for the protective order to be valid.