Nebraska Special Warranty Deed Form
A Nebraska special warranty deed is used to transfer property from a seller of real estate (grantor) to a buyer (grantee). Like a warranty deed, a special warranty deed comes with a guarantee, but a guarantee that is limited to the grantor’s ownership. In other words, the grantor guarantees that there are no defects in…
Nebraska General Warranty Deed Form
A Nebraska general warranty deed is a legal document used to transfer property in Nebraska from a seller to a buyer. The deed is called a “warranty” deed because it comes with a warranty from the grantor that he or she has the legal authority to sell the property and that the property has no…
Nebraska Quit Claim Deed Form
A Nebraska quit claim deed is a document that conveys property from one to another, but unlike a warranty deed, does not contain a guarantee that the title to the property is clear of encumbrances. Rather, all it transfers is whatever interest a grantor claims to have in the property – this may range from no…
Nebraska 24-Hour Landlord Notice to Enter Form
A Nebraska landlord’s notice to enter enables the owner of a piece of rental property to enter an occupied dwelling under acceptable circumstances. The landlord should provide notice of intent to come on to the property at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance, and they should only enter at reasonable times. Laws – Neb. Rev. Stat. § 76-1423…
Nebraska Non-Compete Agreement Template
A Nebraska non-compete agreement allows a person to be restricted from working in the same business industry for a specific time period and geographical area. There are no State statutes governing non-competes, although, past court decisions have sided with employers’ agreements that do not overreach beyond what is reasonably necessary to protect a legitimate interest….
Nebraska Notary Acknowledgment Form
A Nebraska notary acknowledgment form is a document that a notary public fills out in order to provide the notarization that certain legal instruments require. This acknowledgment verifies the signer’s identity and desire to sign the legal document into action. Mortgages, property transfers, affidavits, deeds, and power of attorney forms are some examples of documents…
Nebraska Revocable Living Trust Form
The Nebraska revocable living trust form is a legal document that places the Grantor’s assets into a trust. They will continue to benefit from said assets until their death or incapacitation at which point the estate will be distributed to named Beneficiaries. The main benefit of creating a revocable living trust is that the Beneficiaries will…
Nebraska Self-Proving Affidavit Form
A Nebraska self-proving affidavit form is a document that can be attached to a last will and testament to help it proceed through probate court expeditiously. In order for the beneficiaries of a will to receive their share of the testator’s (creator of will) estate after death, the will must first go through probate to…
Nebraska Name Change Forms | DC 6-9-1
Nebraska name change forms are used by residents to legally change their name for reasons other than marriage or divorce. If the name change is for a resident who is 19 years or younger, their parents or legal guardian must file the petition on their behalf. The petition must be filed in the District Court…
Nebraska Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Order Form
A Nebraska do not resuscitate (DNR) order form is placed into a patient’s medical record when the patient does not wish to be resuscitated in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest. Such orders must be filled out by the patient and signed by at least one (1) witness and a licensed physician. Furthermore, in accordance…