by b2iclone | Last updated Sep 5, 2025 | Divorce: Custody and Child Support
Custody disputes do not just involve legal custody filingsโthey also involve education. In Nebraska, parents involved in custody cases are required to complete parenting classes for divorce. Understanding parenting class requirements in Nebraska and where you can...
by b2iclone | Last updated Sep 5, 2025 | Divorce: Custody and Child Support
Custody is not one-size-fits-all. Nebraska law recognizes different types of custody to reflect the diverse realities of families. Understanding these types of custody in Nebraska can help parents advocate effectively for their children and make informed decisions...
by b2iclone | Last updated Sep 5, 2025 | Divorce: Custody and Child Support
There are times when custody decisions cannot wait. If a child is in immediate dangerโwhether from abuse, neglect, or unsafe living conditionsโa parent or guardian may need to act quickly. In Nebraska, this means seeking emergency custody through the courts....
by b2iclone | Last updated Sep 5, 2025 | Divorce: Custody and Child Support
Parenting after separation requires more than goodwillโit requires structure. That structure comes in the form of a parenting plan, which the Nebraska Parenting Act makes mandatory in custody cases. Parenting plans in Nebraska help parents create stability, minimize...
by b2iclone | Last updated Sep 5, 2025 | Divorce: Custody and Child Support
Filing for custody in Nebraska is not simply a legal processโit is a moment that shapes your childโs future. Custody determines where your child lives, who makes decisions for them, and how parents share responsibilities. Nebraska law emphasizes the best interests of...