Rule 1-2. Pleadings and Filings
A. Identification. All pleadings and documents submitted for judicial action—including proposed orders— must clearly identify their type (e.g., Complaint, Motion, Application, Answer, Order).
B. Motions Requiring Hearings. Motions requiring a hearing must be filed before the hearing date and within the time requirements as provided by law. A proposed Order for Hearing must accompany the motion. The court will assign the hearing date, time, and location. If all parties agree to the requested relief, a Stipulated Order may be submitted.
C. Notice. The moving party must serve timely notice of the hearing on all opposing parties and include a certificate stating how notice was given. When documents are electronically filed, Neb. Ct. R. § 2-205 governs.
D. Required Forms. Any form mandated or approved by the Nebraska Supreme Court or the Administrative Office of the Courts must be used. If no required form exists, filings must comply with applicable procedural rules. https://nebraskajudicial.gov/forms.
E. Prohibited Language. Filings may not contain the gratuitous use of abusive, threatening, or profane language that does not serve a legitimate legal purpose. Such filings may be stricken and may result in additional sanctions, including denial of relief or dismissal.