Nebraska Statutes
§ 42-739 — Choice of law
Nebraska § 42-739
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 42Households and Families
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-739 (2026).
Text
(a)Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, the law of the issuing state or foreign country governs:
(1)the nature, extent, amount, and duration of current payments under a registered support order;
(2)the computation and payment of arrearages and accrual of interest on the arrearages under the support order; and
(3)the existence and satisfaction of other obligations under the support order.
(b)In a proceeding for arrearages under a registered support order, the statute of limitation of this state or of the issuing state or foreign country, whichever is longer, applies.
(c)A responding tribunal of this state shall apply the procedures and remedies of this state to enforce current support and collect arrearages and interest due on a support order of another stat
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Related
Palagi v. Palagi
627 N.W.2d 765 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2001)
In Re McKain
325 B.R. 842 (D. Nebraska, 2005)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1993, LB 500, § 39; Laws 2003, LB 148, § 78; Laws 2015, LB415, § 37.
Annotations: Under this section and section 42-746, a responding state becomes an issuing state when it assumes continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify a foreign child support order and must apply its own substantive law to the modification. Under this section, the substantive law of an issuing state applies to petitions filed in a responding state to enforce the existing child support orders of the issuing state; at the same time, the substantive law of the issuing state does not apply to petitions filed in a responding state to modify the existing child support orders of the issuing state. Groseth v. Groseth, 257 Neb. 525, 600 N.W.2d 159 (1999).
Nearby Sections
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§ 42-1001
Act, how cited§ 42-1002
Definitions§ 42-1003
Formalities§ 42-1004
Content§ 42-1005
Effect of marriage§ 42-1006
Enforcement§ 42-1007
Enforcement; void marriage§ 42-1008
Limitation of actions§ 42-1009
Application and construction§ 42-101
Marriage a civil contract§ 42-1010
Severability§ 42-1011
Time of taking effect§ 42-103
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Bluebook (online)
Nebraska § 42-739, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/42-739.