Nebraska Revised Statutes

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2411 (2026)

Appointment or testacy proceedings; conflicting claim of domicile in another state

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If conflicting claims as to the domicile of a decedent are made in a formal testacy or appointment proceeding commenced in Nebraska and also in a testacy or appointment proceeding after notice pending at the same time in another state, with an applicable provision of law similar in reciprocal effect to this provision, the court in Nebraska is required to stay, dismiss, or permit suitable amendment in the proceeding here unless it is here determined that the local proceeding was commenced before the proceeding elsewhere, and the determination of domicile in the proceeding first commenced is determinative in the proceeding in Nebraska.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2002–2002 · leading case: In Re Est. of Craven, 654 N.W.2d 196 (Neb. 2002).
In Re Est. of Craven, 654 N.W.2d 196 (Neb. 2002). · cites it 2× “Although there are various statutory procedures relating to the determination of domicile, the probate statutes do not provide a definition of domicile.”
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