Nebraska Statutes

§ 43-2941 — Mediation subject to other laws; claim of privilege; disclosures authorized

Nebraska § 43-2941
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 43Infants and Juveniles

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-2941 (2026).

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Mediation of a parenting plan shall be subject to the Uniform Mediation Act and the Dispute Resolution Act, to the extent such acts are not in conflict with the Parenting Act. Unsigned mediated agreements under the Parenting Act are not subject to a claim of privilege under subdivision (a)(1) of section 25-2935 . In addition to disclosures permitted in section 25-2936 , a mediator under the Parenting Act may also disclose a party's failure to schedule an individual initial screening session or a mediation session.

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Uhrich v. Uhrich
(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2019)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 2007, LB554, § 22. Cross References: Dispute Resolution Act, see section 25-2901. Uniform Mediation Act, see section 25-2930.

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