This document contains official instructions for Form DCDC 6:4(1) , Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage (No Children) - a form released and collected by the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska.
Q: What is Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: Form DCDC 6:4(1) is a Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage specifically for cases where there are no children involved in the marriage.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: The purpose of Form DCDC 6:4(1) is to file a complaint to dissolve a marriage in Nebraska when there are no children involved.
Q: Do I need to use Form DCDC 6:4(1) if I have children?
A: No, if you have children, you will need to use a different form specifically designed for cases with children.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with filing Form DCDC 6:4(1) at your local courthouse. You can contact the courthouse directly to inquire about the specific fees.
Q: What information is required on Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: Form DCDC 6:4(1) will require information about the petitioner (the person filing the complaint), the respondent (the other spouse), and the details of the marriage.
Q: Can I fill out Form DCDC 6:4(1) myself or do I need legal assistance?
A: You can fill out Form DCDC 6:4(1) yourself, but depending on your specific situation, it may be wise to consult with an attorney to ensure all necessary information and legal requirements are met.
Q: What do I do with Form DCDC 6:4(1) once it's filled out?
A: Once Form DCDC 6:4(1) is filled out, you will need to file it with your local courthouse. Make sure to keep copies for your records.
Q: What happens after I file Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: After you file Form DCDC 6:4(1), the court will review your complaint and may schedule a hearing or take further action based on the information provided.
Q: Can I modify Form DCDC 6:4(1) after it's filed?
A: Once you have filed Form DCDC 6:4(1), it may be difficult to make modifications. If changes are necessary, it is best to consult with an attorney or court clerk for guidance.
Q: How long does it take to finalize a dissolution of marriage using Form DCDC 6:4(1)?
A: The time it takes to finalize a dissolution of marriage can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the court's caseload. It is best to consult with the court or an attorney for an estimate of the timeline.
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