The Nebraska Voluntary Appearance Letter for Paternity, Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support is a legal document that is used in Nebraska to establish the paternity of a child. This document is typically used by a father to voluntarily acknowledge paternity of a child. It is also used to establish the legal rights and responsibilities of both parents with regard to the care and support of the child. There are two types of Nebraska Voluntary Appearance Letters for Paternity, Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support: a Child Support Voluntary Appearance Letter and a Paternity Voluntary Appearance Letter. The Child Support Voluntary Appearance Letter is used by the father to establish financial responsibility for the child, while the Paternity Voluntary Appearance Letter is used by the father to acknowledge paternity of the child. Both documents must be signed by the father, the mother, and a witness, and then filed with the Nebraska court system. Once the documents are filed, the court can order the father to make payments for the support of the child.