Nebraska Statutes

§ 42-709 — Continuing, exclusive jurisdiction

Nebraska § 42-709
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 42Households and Families

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-709 (2026).

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(a)A tribunal of this state that has issued a child support order consistent with the law of this state has and shall exercise continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify its child support order if the order is the controlling order and:
(1)at the time of the filing of a request for modification this state is the residence of the obligor, the individual obligee, or the child for whose benefit the support order is issued; or
(2)even if this state is not the residence of the obligor, the individual obligee, or the child for whose benefit the support order is issued, the parties consent in a record or in open court that the tribunal of this state may continue to exercise jurisdiction to modify its order.
(b)A tribunal of this state that has issued a child support order consistent with th

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Palagi v. Palagi
627 N.W.2d 765 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2001)
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1993, LB 500, § 9; Laws 1997, LB 727, § 3; Laws 2003, LB 148, § 48. Annotations: Under this section as it existed prior to enactment of Laws 2003, LB 148, an issuing state loses continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify child support provisions of a divorce decree once both parents and all of their children move away from the issuing state. Groseth v. Groseth, 257 Neb. 525, 600 N.W.2d 159 (1999).

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