Divorce, child custody, and other family law casesย are amongย the most emotionallyย intenseย kinds of litigation. There are severalย soundย reasons to consider settling your Nebraska family law case out of court. Court proceedings aren't punishment Going to trial isn't a...
Divorce: Custody and Child Support
How to Calculate Nebraska Child Support (Infographic)
This infographic on how to calculate Nebraska child support is a basic tool to help you feel more knowledgeable aboutย your child support case. It may help you get an ideaย of what your child support award or payment could look like. Hightower Reff Law is aย team of...
Need to Change a Nebraska Custody or Child Support Order? 4 Things You Need to Know
At Hightower Reff Law in Omaha, Nebraska, we often meet with clients who come in confused about what to do when their parenting plan isnโt working for them anymore and they needย to change a Nebraska child custodyย orderย or change a Nebraska child support order....
Sole Custody in Nebraska – A Snowballโs Chance
The lawyers at Hightower Reff Law in Omaha, Nebraska, know that going through a child custody case can be tough. Sometimes clients think that "going for sole custody" is the thing to do. It may beย because they're afraid of the prospect of losing the opportunity to...
Why A Family Law/Divorce Settlement May Be Better Than Going to Trial
"I'll see you in court!" It's a popular movie line, but it may be better to pursue a family law/divorce settlement in family issues like parenting time or even division of property if you and your spouse split up. At Hightower Reff Law in Omaha, Nebraska, we have...
Moving Away if There’s a Child Custody Order – What you Need to Know
If you have custody of your child and want to move with your child any significant distance away from the other parent, you'll have to get the court's permission before you do. These kinds of cases are called "removal" or "relocation" cases. There's no guarantee the...
New Nebraska Child Custody Law Regarding Military Deployments Could Stir Up Controversy
If you're a military parent facing deployment or a non-military parent facing the prospect of your child being placed in someone else's custody when the other parent is deployed, a new Nebraska law could seriously impact you. Beginning January 1, 2016, Nebraska became...





