There is a general consensus that children often do better when allowed to maintain a strong relationship with both parents after a divorce. In many cases, this means parents will share custody of their kids through some type of joint custody arrangement. This is not...
Month: October 2020
How to Negotiate Child Custody with a Narcissist
During most divorces involving children, both parents will fight for what they believe is best for the kids. Many parents will overcome their differences and agree to a plan that allows both parents to have happy and healthy relationships with their kids. However,...
Teens may struggle with child custody decisions
Divorce affects every member of the family, including the children. Nebraska parents understand how the end of their marriage can affect their young children, but it is important to keep in mind that teens and older children can also struggle with child custody...
Unmarried fathers and their custody rights
Dads play an important role in the lives of their children, and their marital status has nothing to do with their right to maintain this role. Unmarried fathers have rights, but it is not always easy for them to secure the parenting time to which they may be entitled...
New child custody rules benefit divorcing Air Force personnel
One of the most difficult aspects of any divorce is deciding how this decision will affect the children. Child custody can be especially complicated in military divorces because Nebraska active duty servicemembers may be deployed or given new duty assignments at some...
How Are Custody Decisions Made?
Leaving decisions about custody in the court’s hands can be stressful, and you might not like feeling as if you don’t have control. However, the Nebraska courts make their decisions based on the best interests of your child. They will do their best to set your child...