The Nebraska Parenting Plan (Absent Parent-Plaintiffs Use) is a document that is used when a parent is absent from the family. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of the absent parent and how parenting time will be shared with the child. It is designed to protect the best interests of the child and ensure that both parents continue to have an active role in their child’s life. This plan typically includes: the legal rights of the absent parent, the parenting schedule, rules for communication between the parents, child support information, and any other terms or provisions that may be necessary. There are two types of Nebraska Parenting Plans (Absent Parent-Plaintiffs Use): the Voluntary Parenting Plan and the Court-Ordered Parenting Plan. The Voluntary Parenting Plan is created by the parents and is typically used when the parents are in agreement on the terms of the plan. The Court-Ordered Parenting Plan is created by the court and is used when the parents cannot agree on the terms of the plan.