A Nebraska Decree of Dissolution (No Children) is a document issued by a court in Nebraska that officially dissolves a marriage when there are no children involved. This document is also known as a divorce decree, and it is the final step in the legal process of obtaining a divorce. The decree includes information such as the date of the marriage, the date the decree was entered, the names of the petitioner and respondent, the division of property and debts, and the date of the dissolution of the marriage. It also includes information about alimony, if applicable. There are two types of Nebraska Decree of Dissolution (No Children): simplified dissolution and contested dissolution. A simplified dissolution is when both parties agree to the terms of the dissolution and the court enters the decree without a hearing. A contested dissolution is when one or both parties do not agree to the terms of the dissolution and a hearing is held to determine the outcome.