Nebraska Revised Statutes

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-282 (2026)

Juvenile court; transfer case and records to court of domicile

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If a petition alleging a juvenile to be within the jurisdiction of the Nebraska Juvenile Code is filed in a county other than the county where the juvenile is presently living or domiciled, the court, at any time after adjudication and prior to final termination of jurisdiction, may transfer the proceedings to the county where the juvenile lives or is domiciled and the court having juvenile court jurisdiction therein shall thereafter have sole charge of such proceedings and full authority to enter any order it could have entered had the adjudication occurred therein.

All documents, social histories, and records, or certified copies thereof, on file with the court pertaining to the case shall accompany the transfer.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1990–2023 · leading case: In re Interest of Jeremy U., 304 Neb. 734 (Neb. 2020).
In re Interest of Jeremy U., 304 Neb. 734 (Neb. 2020). · cites it 2× “Even if a petition seeking to adjudicate a juvenile was filed in a county other than the county where the juvenile is presently living or domiciled, Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-282 (Reissue 2016) allows for proceed- ings to be transferred, after adjudication, to the county where the…”
In re Interest of Jessalina M., 32 Neb. Ct. App. 98 (Neb. Ct. App. 2023). · cites it 8× “On June 17, 2021, Jessalina’s GAL filed a motion to transfer the case to Cheyenne County pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-282 (Reissue 2016). The GAL alleged that - 103 - Nebraska Court of Appeals Advance Sheets 32 Nebraska Appellate Reports IN RE INTEREST OF JESSALINA M.”
In Re Interest of Lc, 457 N.W.2d 274 (Neb. 1990). · cites it 2× “04 (Reissue 1978), now Neb.Rev.Stat. § 43-282 (Reissue 1988), transferred jurisdiction of the matter to the separate juvenile court of Lancaster County, the then residence of the natural parents and arguable domicile of the children.”
State v. L.T.C., 457 N.W.2d 274 (Neb. 1990). · cites it 2× “04 (Reissue 1978), now Neb. Rev. Stat. § 43-282 (Reissue 1988), transferred jurisdiction of the matter to the separate juvenile court of Lancaster County, the then residence of the natural parents and arguable domicile of the children.”
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