A Nebraska Parenting Plan is a written agreement created between two parents who have separated or are divorcing that outlines how the parents will share the responsibilities of parenting their children. The plan covers topics such as physical and legal custody, decision-making authority, and visitation. Absent Parent is a parent who is not actively involved in the child's life and does not participate in parenting decisions or provide financial support. Plaintiff's Use is the filing of a lawsuit in Nebraska Family Court by a parent who is seeking legal custody or visitation rights with the child. There are two types of Nebraska Parenting Plans: Standard and Custody Plan. The Standard Parenting Plan sets out the shared parenting responsibilities between two parents and outlines the visitation schedule, decision-making authority, and legal custody. The Custody Plan is more detailed and outlines the specific rights and responsibilities of each parent.