Nebraska Statutes

§ 25-2740 — Domestic relations matters; district, county, and separate juvenile courts; jurisdiction; procedure

Nebraska § 25-2740
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 25Courts; Civil Procedure

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-2740 (2026).

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(1)For purposes of this section:
(a)Domestic relations matters means proceedings under the Protection Orders Act, the Conciliation Court Law and sections 42-347 to 42-381 (including dissolution, separation, annulment, custody, and support), section 43-512.04 (including child support or medical support), sections 43-1401 to 43-1418 (including paternity determinations and parental support), and sections 43-1801 to 43-1803 (including grandparent visitation); and
(b)Paternity or custody determinations means proceedings to establish the paternity of a child under sections 43-1411 to 43-1418 or proceedings to determine custody of a child under section 42-364 .
(2)Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, in domestic relations matters, a party shall file his or

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1997, LB 229, § 2; Laws 1998, LB 218, § 1; Laws 1998, LB 1041, § 2; Laws 2004, LB 1207, § 16; Laws 2008, LB280, § 2; Laws 2008, LB1014, § 14; Laws 2017, LB289, § 1; Laws 2025, LB80, § 26. Effective Date: September 3, 2025 Cross References: Conciliation Court Law, see section 42-802. Protection Orders Act, see section 26-101. Annotations: Under subsection (3) of this section, the jurisdiction conferred on a county court to decide custody issues refers to a county court sitting as a juvenile court. Subsection (3) confers concurrent jurisdiction over a custody determination involving a juvenile who has been adjudicated under the juvenile code. This concurrent jurisdiction is not original, however, because the conditions of section 43-2,113 must first be satisfied. Those conditions require a district court to transfer the case to juvenile court and the juvenile court to consent to the transfer. Molczyk v. Molczyk, 285 Neb. 96, 825 N.W.2d 435 (2013). Jurisdiction under section 24-312(3) is separate from the invocation of jurisdiction under this section. Mahmood v. Mahmud, 279 Neb. 390, 778 N.W.2d 426 (2010). In the exercise of its jurisdiction over a custody modification proceeding, a county court sitting as a juvenile court cannot permanently modify child custody through the mere adoption of a case plan pursuant to section 43-285(2). In re Interest of Ethan M., 18 Neb. App. 63, 774 N.W.2d 766 (2009). This section, combined with sections 24-517 and 43-247, vests juvenile courts and county courts sitting as juvenile courts with jurisdiction over a custody modification proceeding if the court already has jurisdiction over the juvenile under a separate provision of section 43-247. In re Interest of Ethan M., 18 Neb. App. 63, 774 N.W.2d 766 (2009).

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