A Nebraska Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue (Divorce) is a legal document used in Nebraska divorce proceedings. The affidavit and motion are a request by one of the parties to the divorce for a judge to issue a bench warrant and commit the other party to appear in court. The affidavit must include a sworn statement from the requesting party that outlines the facts of the case, including why the other party should be compelled to appear in court. The motion should also include a proposed order with the court’s signature. There are two types of Nebraska Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue (Divorce). The first is a standard affidavit and motion for a bench warrant and commitment to issue. This document is used in uncontested or no-fault divorces. The second type of affidavit and motion is a contested affidavit and motion for a bench warrant and commitment to issue. This document is used in contested divorces where both parties have filed a complaint.