Do you need a lawyer to get a divorce in Nebraska?

No, you are not required to hire a lawyer to complete your divorce in Nebraska. If you do not hire a lawyer to represent you in your divorce case, you will be known as a “pro se” or “self-represented litigant,” which means you will be representing yourself without the assistance of an attorney.

If you do not want an attorney or can’t afford an attorney, it doesn’t mean you need to navigate the divorce process all on your own. We created Untie Online, which is Nebraska’s first online divorce service, to help Nebraska families through the divorce process.

Untie Online is a cheap and inexpensive solution for people in Nebraska to get a divorce easily and efficiently. With Untie Online:

  1. You get access to step-by-step instructions, workbooks, and all the information you need to easily learn what to do to get a divorce
  2. We have all the forms you need to fill out in an easy to understand process. You provide the information and a completed legal form is emailed directly to you.
  3. If you have questions, you have access to a local Nebraska divorce attorney to answer them.

To learn more about Untie Online or to schedule a free consultation with an attorney to discuss if Untie Online is right for you, click here.

7-Day Money-Back Guarantee

7 Day Money Back Guarantee

If, upon signing up for the Untie Online service, the client realizes that his or her case is not amicable and they are unable to proceed with the Untie Online service for whatever reason, the client may request a full refund of his or her payment made to the Firm. Said request must be made on or before the 7th day of signing up for the Untie Online Service. If appropriate, the Firm will issue a refund to the Client within 5 business days. The refund does not include any credit card transaction fees, PayPal fees, etc. incurred by the Firm for processing the original payment from the Client. The Firm reserves the right to refuse a refund to any client who has utilized the Untie Online service in the form of drafting and completing documents through the Untie Online service during the “seven day trial period.”