Last updated: 8/8/2025
Answer And Counterclaim To Complaint For Modification {DC-6-15-6}
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Description
DC 6:15.6 - ANSWER AND COUNTERCLAIM TO COMPLAINT FOR MODIFICATION. This is used in Nebraska District Court cases where one party responds to the other party’s Complaint for Modification. It allows the responding party (either the plaintiff or the defendant) to formally admit or deny specific allegations made in the complaint and to present their own claims regarding changes to existing court orders related to custody, parenting time, and child support. The form also serves to notify the court that there has been a material change in circumstances since the last order or decree was entered, and it outlines the reasons why the responding party believes the parenting plan should be modified. It includes sections to provide personal information, details about the children, prior court involvement, other proceedings that could affect the case, and any current custody or protection orders. The respondent may request specific changes to custody arrangements and parenting time, propose a modified parenting plan, and ask the court to enter a new child support order according to Nebraska guidelines. The form must be signed in front of a notary public and include a certificate of service to show that a copy was sent to the opposing party. www.FormsWorkflow.com





