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Residency Requirements
Either spouse must have been a resident of the state for at least 12 months. If the matrimony was in Nebraska and one spouse has been a resident throughout the marriage, then he or she can file for divorce.
Reasons for Divorce in Nebraska
The courts in the State of Nebraska only recognize the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage as the ground for divorce.
Parenting Issues
The agreement reached by the parents should be in the child's best interests, and the court will take into consideration the child's necessities and welfare. If parents are unable to reach an agreement, the court will step in and make a decision to resolve the issue.
Child Support
Nebraska's child support guidelines will take into consideration both parents’ gross income and the child's expenses upon calculation. Child support usually ends at the age of 18 and may continue to 19 or until their secondary education is finished.
Venue
A divorce action in Nebraska can be filed in the District Court where either spouse resides.
Filing Fees
Remember to ask your county’s court officer about filing fees, since our fee excludes court filing fees — which differ from county to county.