This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Instructions for Form DC6:5.32 for the current year.
This document contains official instructions for Form DC6:5.32 , Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue - a form released and collected by the Nebraska District Court. An up-to-date fillable Form DC6:5.32 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form DC6:5.32?
A: Form DC6:5.32 is an Affidavit and Motion for Bench Warrant and Commitment to Issue.
Q: What is the purpose of Form DC6:5.32?
A: Form DC6:5.32 is used to request a bench warrant and commitment to be issued.
Q: Who can use Form DC6:5.32?
A: Form DC6:5.32 can be used by individuals in Nebraska who are seeking a bench warrant and commitment.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form DC6:5.32?
A: There may be filing fees associated with submitting Form DC6:5.32. It is best to check with the court for the current fee schedule.
Q: What documents should be included with Form DC6:5.32?
A: You may need to include supporting documents such as the original complaint, previous court orders, or other relevant evidence. Consult with an attorney or the court for specific requirements.
Q: What happens after I file Form DC6:5.32?
A: After you file Form DC6:5.32, the court will review your request and determine whether to issue the bench warrant and commitment.
Q: Can I appeal the court's decision after filing Form DC6:5.32?
A: If you are dissatisfied with the court's decision, you may have the option to appeal. Consult with an attorney or the court for guidance on the appeals process.
Q: Is legal representation required when using Form DC6:5.32?
A: While legal representation is not required, it is recommended to seek advice from an attorney to ensure your rights are protected and to navigate the legal process.
Instruction Details:
Download your copy of the instructions by clicking the link below or browse hundreds of other forms in our library of forms released by the Nebraska District Court.