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Nebraska divorce - Legal Separation. There are no residency requirements. Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage is the only ground for legal separation. ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Mediation or Counseling. Nebraska has approved centers for dispute resolution, which may oversee contested issues in cases referred as either a pending court case or referred prior to the commencement of formal court proceedings. All parties involved must consent to such ref ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Property Distribution. Nebraska is an "equitable distribution" jurisdiction. The spouses retain their separate property acquired prior to the marriage. All of the spouse's marital property, including any gifts and inheritances acquired during the marriage, may be ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Residency Requirements. In order to file for divorce in Nebraska, either spouse must have been a resident of the state for at least one year before filing. Alternatively, if the marriage was performed in Nebraska and one spouse has resided in the state during the entire mar ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. Either spouse may request in the petition for dissolution of marriage that his/her former name be restored. ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Spouse’s name. Either spouse may include a request to restore his or her former name in the petition for dissolution of marriage. [Nebraska Case Law]. ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Title of Divorce action. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. ... More details |
Nebraska divorce - Where to file for divorce. The petition is filed in the county where either spouse resides. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - General Divorce Procedure. 1) A summary divorce may be granted if the residency requirement has been satisfied; the spouses are incompatible, or they have lived separate and apart without cohabitation for 1 year; 2) there are no minor children, including adopted, ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Grounds for Nevada Divorce. No-fault: Nevada’s no-fault grounds for divorce include incompatibility and living separate and apart without cohabitation for one years. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Legal Separation. A spouse may have a suit for maintenance if he/she has been deserted for over 90 days, or if he or she has any of the grounds for a divorce. There is no residency requirement. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Mediation or Counseling. Nevada’s no-fault grounds for divorce include incompatibility and living separate and apart without cohabitation for one years. There are no provisions regarding divorce mediation. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Residency Requirements. In order to file for divorce in Nevada, one spouse must have been a resident of the state for at least 6 weeks before filing. If the cause for divorce took place in the county of Nevada where the spouses lived at the time of the cause, there is no ti ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Alimony maintenance spousal support. Unless there is a premarital agreement otherwise, either spouse may be awarded alimony, without regard to marital fault. The alimony may be a lump sum or periodic payments. The award of alimony must be just and equitable and consider: (1 ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Child custody. Joint or sole custody is awarded based on the best interests of the child and upon the following factors: (1) the preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity; (2) the wishes of the parents [no preference is to ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Child support. Temporary (during the divorce proceeding) and permanent child support may be granted. There are official Child Support percentages contained in Nevada Revised Statutes; Chapter 125B, Section 070. There are changes to the guidelines, which are due to ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Property Distribution. Nevada is a "community property" state. The spouses retain all of their separate property, acquired prior to the marriage or by gift or inheritance. The court will divide all of the spouse's community property and all of the property held j ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. The wife may restore her former name. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Spouse’s name. For a reasonable cause, the court will restore the wife's former name. [Nevada Revised Statutes; Chapter 125, Section 130]. ... More details |
Nevada divorce - Title of Divorce action. Complaint for Divorce. ... More details |
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