Nebraska Order to Show Cause (Child Support) (updated October 2013) is a legal document used in the state of Nebraska to request a court hearing if one parent is not paying their court-ordered child support. The Order to Show Cause is typically initiated by the custodial parent in order to enforce the child support order. The Order to Show Cause requires that the non-custodial parent appear in court to explain why they have not been paying child support, and to answer questions posed by the court. There are two types of Nebraska Order to Show Cause (Child Support) (updated October 2013): the Original Order to Show Cause and the Supplemental Order to Show Cause. The Original Order to Show Cause is the first step in the process and is used to initiate the hearing process. The Supplemental Order to Show Cause is used to modify the original order or to enforce the original order if the non-custodial parent is still not paying child support. The Nebraska Order to Show Cause (Child Support) (updated October 2013) must be signed by a judge and served to the non-custodial parent. The order includes information about the court date, the amount of child support in arrears, and the consequences if the non-custodial parent does not appear in court.