The Nebraska Affidavit And Application for Order to Show Cause (Visitation) is a legal document that is used to request that a court order visitation rights for a parent or guardian. The affidavit is used when parents are unable to agree on a visitation schedule or have a dispute over visitation rights. It is also used when one parent is denying the other parent visitation rights. There are two types of Nebraska Affidavit and Application for Order to Show Cause (Visitation). The first is the Affidavit and Application for Order to Show Cause (Visitation — Non-Custodial Parent). This affidavit is used when the non-custodial parent is requesting visitation rights. The second type is the Affidavit and Application for Order to Show Cause (Visitation — Custodial Parent). This affidavit is used when the custodial parent is requesting visitation rights. The document requires the petitioner to provide information such as the name and address of the respondent, the petitioner's relationship to the child, the child's name and age, the petitioner's visitation history with the child, and a description of the visitation rights that the petitioner is requesting. The petitioner must also provide a statement of facts that explain why the visitation rights are being requested. The affidavit must be signed by both the petitioner and the respondent, and a copy of the signed affidavit must be filed with the court. The court may then issue an Order to Show Cause (Visitation) requiring the respondent to appear and show cause why the requested visitation rights should not be granted.