Source: https://supremecourt.nebraska.gov/print/book/export/html/1635
Timestamp: 2015-03-28 18:57:11
Document Index: 87416602

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 7', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 362', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 6', '§ 6']

(A) Form: All pleadings shall be on 8½ x 11-inch paper; type shall be 12 point (10 pitch pica) and black in color. Exhibits attached to pleadings shall be similarly prepared in permanent form, shall be readable, and shall not be subject to unusual fading or deterioration. (B) Identification of Pleadings: All petitions offered for filing shall plainly show the caption of the case, a description or designation of the contents, and on whose behalf they are filed. All further pleadings shall show the number of the case and the docket and page numbers, and a proof of service shall be endorsed upon the original copy. (C) Orders: All proposed orders shall be by separate document and not a part of any other pleadings. (D) Copies: Upon request, parties shall immediately furnish to the clerk clear and legible copies of any pleading, order, judgment, exhibit, or any other matter of record, in such numbers as necessary to enable the clerk to comply with the provisions of any statute or rule. This direction includes, but is not limited to, requirements or service of process and preparation of records on appeal. (E) Identification of Attorney: All pleadings shall be signed by an individual attorney, whether for himself or herself or on behalf of a firm; the name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and bar identification number shall be typed under all signatures of attorneys appearing on each pleading. (F) Criminal Case Informations: Informations in criminal cases shall cite the statute under which each count of the information is brought and shall cite the class of offense and statute prescribing the penalty. (G) Improperly Filed Pleadings: Any pleading which does not conform to these rules will be subject to a motion to strike from the file or such other action as the court deems proper. (H) Attorneys: Active status verification. The court’s automated case management system may notify a court clerk that a filing has been received from an attorney who does not have an active license to practice law in Nebraska. Upon receipt of this notice, the clerk shall attempt to verify the attorney’s status as active. If the clerk cannot do so, the clerk shall notify the judge assigned to the case. If no judge has been assigned to the case, the clerk shall notify the presiding judge. See Neb. Rev. Stat. § 7-101.§ 6-1503(H) amended May 8, 2013; § 6-1503(E) amended September 24, 2014, effective January 1, 2015. § 6-1504. Domestic relations cases.
(A) Civil cases in which a party has been named as a debtor in a voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy petition. In any civil case pending before this court in which a party has been named as a debtor in a voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy petition, a Suggestion of Bankruptcy and either (1) a certified copy of the bankruptcy petition, (2) a copy of the bankruptcy petition bearing the filing stamp of the clerk of the bankruptcy court, or (3) a copy of a "Notice of Bankruptcy Case Filing" generated by the Bankruptcy Court’s electronic filing system shall be filed by the party named as a debtor or by any other party with knowledge of the bankruptcy petition. Upon the filing of the Suggestion of Bankruptcy and one of the three bankruptcy documents noted immediately above, no further action will be taken in the case by the court or by the parties until it can be shown to the satisfaction of the court that the automatic stay imposed by 11 U.S.C. § 362 does not apply or that the automatic stay has been terminated, annulled, modified, or conditioned so as to allow the case to proceed. Such a showing shall be made by motion. (B) Requests for disbursement of funds or distribution of property of or to a party named as a debtor in a bankruptcy proceeding. In any civil case in which a Suggestion of Bankruptcy and one of the three bankruptcy documents noted in § 6-1506(A) have been filed, no request for a disbursement of funds or distribution of property of or to a party named as a debtor shall be made, and no order disbursing funds or distributing property of or to a party named as debtor will be entered. A request for disbursement of funds or distribution of property may be made after a showing, satisfactory to the court, that such funds or property has been abandoned by the trustee in bankruptcy or that the funds or property has been exempted by the debtor in the bankruptcy proceedings or that the party named as debtor in the bankruptcy petition, rather than the trustee in bankruptcy, is otherwise entitled to disbursement of such funds or distribution of such property. Such a showing shall be made by affidavit.Rule 6(A) and (B) amended October 23, 2002. Renumbered and codified as § 6-1506, effective July 18, 2008. § 6-1507. Registration of foreign judgments.
Upon the filing of a foreign judgment and affidavit as required by statute, the clerk of the district court shall, within 10 days of such filing, mail notice of the filing of the foreign judgment to the judgment debtor at the address provided within the affidavit.Rule 7 amended June 28, 1995. Renumbered and codified as § 6-1507, effective July 18, 2008. § 6-1508. Default judgments.
When a party is entitled to have a monetary judgment or an amount determined to be due by default based upon a contract action, such party shall submit, with the order entering judgment, a statement of the principal amount due, which shall not exceed the amount sue