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This document contains official instructions for Form DC6:5.21 , Order to Show Cause (Enforcement) - a form released and collected by the Nebraska District Court. An up-to-date fillable Form DC6:5.21 is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form DC6:5.21?
A: Form DC6:5.21 is an Order to Show Cause (Enforcement) form in Nebraska.
Q: What is an Order to Show Cause (Enforcement) form?
A: An Order to Show Cause (Enforcement) form is a legal document used to compel someone to appear in court and explain why they have not complied with a court order.
Q: When would I use Form DC6:5.21 in Nebraska?
A: You would use Form DC6:5.21 in Nebraska when you want to ask the court to enforce a court order against someone who has not complied with it.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form DC6:5.21?
A: There may be a filing fee to submit Form DC6:5.21. You should check the court's fee schedule for the exact amount.
Q: What information is required on Form DC6:5.21?
A: Form DC6:5.21 requires you to provide information about the court order that is being enforced, the party who has not complied, and the specific relief you are seeking.
Q: Can I request an order for the other party to pay my attorney fees on Form DC6:5.21?
A: Yes, you can request that the court order the other party to pay your attorney fees on Form DC6:5.21 if you believe it is appropriate.
Q: Can I submit additional documents with Form DC6:5.21?
A: Yes, you can submit additional documents that support your request for enforcement with Form DC6:5.21.
Q: How should I serve Form DC6:5.21 on the other party?
A: You must serve Form DC6:5.21 on the other party in compliance with Nebraska's rules of civil procedure. This may include personal service, certified mail, or other approved methods.
Q: What should I do after filing Form DC6:5.21?
A: After filing Form DC6:5.21, you should follow any additional instructions provided by the court. You may also be required to attend a hearing to present your case.
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