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42-814. Petition; contents.The petition shall:(1) Allege that a controversy exists between the spouses and request the aid of the court to effect a reconciliation or an amicable settlement of the controversy;(2) State the name and age of each minor child whose welfare may be affected by the controversy;(3) State the name and address of the petitioner, or the names and addresses of the petitioners;(4) If the petition is presented by one spouse only, name the other spouse as a respondent, and state the address of that spouse;(5) Name as a respondent any other person who has any relation to the controversy, and state the address of the person, if known to the petitioner; and(6) State such other information as the conciliation court may by rule require. SourceLaws 1965, c. 228, § 14, p. 659.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter42 > 42-814

42-814. Petition; contents.The petition shall:(1) Allege that a controversy exists between the spouses and request the aid of the court to effect a reconciliation or an amicable settlement of the controversy;(2) State the name and age of each minor child whose welfare may be affected by the controversy;(3) State the name and address of the petitioner, or the names and addresses of the petitioners;(4) If the petition is presented by one spouse only, name the other spouse as a respondent, and state the address of that spouse;(5) Name as a respondent any other person who has any relation to the controversy, and state the address of the person, if known to the petitioner; and(6) State such other information as the conciliation court may by rule require. SourceLaws 1965, c. 228, § 14, p. 659.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter42 > 42-814

42-814. Petition; contents.The petition shall:(1) Allege that a controversy exists between the spouses and request the aid of the court to effect a reconciliation or an amicable settlement of the controversy;(2) State the name and age of each minor child whose welfare may be affected by the controversy;(3) State the name and address of the petitioner, or the names and addresses of the petitioners;(4) If the petition is presented by one spouse only, name the other spouse as a respondent, and state the address of that spouse;(5) Name as a respondent any other person who has any relation to the controversy, and state the address of the person, if known to the petitioner; and(6) State such other information as the conciliation court may by rule require. SourceLaws 1965, c. 228, § 14, p. 659.