Nebraska Decree of Dissolution (With Children) is a legally binding document that terminates the marriage of two parties with minor children. It is a court order given by a judge that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each parent and the terms of the dissolution of the marital relationship. The decree is designed to ensure that the interests of the children are protected and that the parents fulfill their obligations to the children in a fair and equitable manner. The decree includes information such as custody, visitation, child support, and parenting time. The decree may also include provisions for the division of property and debt, spousal support, and other related issues. Depending on the situation, there are two types of Nebraska Decree of Dissolution (With Children): uncontested dissolution and contested dissolution. Uncontested dissolution is when the parties agree on the terms of the divorce, while contested dissolution is when the parties disagree and must go to court to resolve the issues.