Divorce can be exceptionally difficult for the youngest members of a Nebraska family. Even though parents may strive to make arrangements that are beneficial for the children, ongoing conflict between the two of them can add additional stress for the kids. Child...
Month: January 2021
How can fathers pursue child custody after divorce?
Nebraska parents often have serious concerns regarding how their decision to divorce will impact their children. It is not always easy to come to a reasonable agreement on how child custody should work, and one parent may believe that he or she should seek sole...
The following factors affect the outcomes of custody cases
Are you preparing to go through a divorce, or are separating from a significant other to whom you were never married? Do you share children with your ex? If you do, you may find that figuring out child custody arrangements is more challenging than you expected. The...
Can’t co-parent? Parallel parenting may be the right choice.
Divorce is often a highly contentious process, and two Nebraska parents may not be able to work closely together after this process is final. While a co-parenting custody arrangement may be the ideal situation for the children, this requires two parents to work...
How could military service impact a child custody agreement?
Military service can impact various aspects of life for a Nebraska family. This is especially true during a divorce regarding matters such as child custody, potential relocation, child support and more. There are certain laws specific to military servicemembers that...
Is the other biological parent trying to move with your child?
One of your main priorities as a parent is preserving the relationship you have with your child after a divorce. The end of your marriage can significantly impact the youngest members of the family, especially if they have to move or change schools. For this reason,...
Co-parenting a child with a specific medical concern
Divorce is never easy, and it’s normal for two parents to have lingering hard feelings and difficult emotions after the process is final. If they choose to co-parent, it will be necessary for the parents to work together to raise the children in a way that is stable...