Nebraska Notice to Parent of Name Change for a Minor Child is a legal document that is filed with the court in order to change the name of a minor child. This document is typically used when a parent wants to change their child's name to reflect a change in the child's relationship to their family, such as in the case of a step-parent adoption or divorce. The document must include the current name of the child, the proposed new name, the reasons for the name change, and the signatures of both parents. There are two types of Nebraska Notice to Parent of Name Change for a Minor Child: an ex parte name change notice and a name change notice with hearing. The ex parte name change notice is used when the parents agree on the proposed name change and do not require a hearing. The name change with hearing is used when there is disagreement between the parents on the proposed name change and a hearing is required to settle the dispute.