Jeffers v. Jeffers: Property Division and Alimony Affirmed on Appeal
Summary
The Nebraska Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's judgment in Jeffers v. Jeffers, addressing property division, alimony, child custody, and attorney fees in a divorce proceeding. The appellate court clarified standards for classifying property as separate versus marital and reviewed the sufficiency of evidence supporting the trial court's alimony and property distribution rulings.
What changed
The appellate court reviewed and affirmed the district court's judgment concerning property division and alimony awards. The court addressed evidentiary standards for distinguishing separate property from marital property, examined the trial court's alimony determination, and clarified burden of proof requirements for property classification under Nebraska law.
For parties involved in divorce proceedings, this decision reinforces the evidentiary standards required to reclassify property and establishes that sufficient evidence must support alimony duration determinations. The ruling provides guidance on trial court discretion in dividing assets and awarding support.
What to do next
- Monitor for further appellate proceedings
- Comply with property division terms as ordered
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Nebraska Supreme Court Online Library www.nebraska.gov/apps-courts-epub/ 04/14/2026 04:12 PM CDT
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Divorce: Child Custody: Property Division: Alimony: Attorney
Fees: Appeal and Error. - Judgments: Motions for New Trial: Appeal and Error.
Judges: Words and Phrases.
- Evidence: Appeal and Error. -
Alimony: Words and Phrases. - Alimony: Time. Alimony.-
Alimony: Appeal and Error.-
Property Division. - Divorce: Property Division. - Divorce: Property Division: Proof.
Divorce: Property Division.
- Property Division: Proof.-
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- - Simons v. Simons
BCL Properties v. Boyle - Simons, supra. - Stava v. Stava Alimony in Gross. - Ball v. Ball Id. - - Scott v. Scott
Scott, supra. Karas v. Karas - Scott, supra Id - Id Id. - - -
Bauerle
- Bauerle Scott v. Scott Jeffers Farms. - Stava v. Stava Id Id
Stava, supra. - Id Id Id Id - Stava, supra. Id Id. Id. Id - id Id. id Id Id.
- McReynolds v. McReynolds - - -
- - - White v. White -
- Stephens v. Stephens - - - - Stava v. Stava -
Parde v. Parde Ownership Increase in Jeffers Farms. - Stava, supra - - - Stephens v. Stephens -
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