Nebraska Temporary Delegation of Parental Powers (Vietnamese) is a legal document that allows a parent or legal guardian to delegate certain parental powers to another person for a designated period of time. This document is commonly used when a parent or guardian is unable to care for their child due to short-term circumstances such as a short-term illness, deployment, or vacation. The document must be filed with the court in the county where the child resides in order to be valid. There are two types of Nebraska Temporary Delegation of Parental Powers (Vietnamese): limited and general. A limited delegation grants the designated caregiver certain specific powers, such as the authority to make healthcare decisions on behalf of the child. A general delegation grants the designated caregiver full parental rights and powers. The document must be signed by the parent or guardian, and notarized in order for it to be valid.