This is a legal form that was released by the Nebraska Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Nebraska. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is Form CC16:2.60?
A: Form CC16:2.60 is a waiver specifically for minors who have turned 19 in Nebraska.
Q: Who may use Form CC16:2.60?
A: Parents or guardians of minors who have turned 19 in Nebraska may use Form CC16:2.60.
Q: What does the Form CC16:2.60 waiver do?
A: The Form CC16:2.60 waiver allows parents or guardians of minors who have turned 19 in Nebraska to waive their right to receive child support payments.
Q: Why would someone use the Form CC16:2.60 waiver?
A: Someone may use the Form CC16:2.60 waiver if they no longer wish to receive child support payments for their minor who has turned 19 in Nebraska.
Q: How can someone obtain Form CC16:2.60?
A: Form CC16:2.60 can be obtained from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
Q: Can Form CC16:2.60 be used in states other than Nebraska?
A: No, Form CC16:2.60 is specific to Nebraska and may not be used in other states.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form CC16:2.60?
A: There may be a filing fee associated with submitting Form CC16:2.60, which can vary depending on the jurisdiction.
Q: What if a minor is still in high school but has turned 19 in Nebraska?
A: If a minor is still in high school but has turned 19 in Nebraska, the parent or guardian may still use Form CC16:2.60 to waive child support payments.
Q: Can the Form CC16:2.60 waiver be revoked?
A: No, once the Form CC16:2.60 waiver is signed, it cannot be revoked or reversed.
Q: Are there any legal implications to signing the Form CC16:2.60 waiver?
A: Signing the Form CC16:2.60 waiver means that the parent or guardian is voluntarily waiving their right to receive child support payments. It is important to consider the financial implications before signing the waiver.
Form Details:
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