Like many other states, Nebraska has historically awarded custody primarily to the mother, with the father usually ending up with visitation rights. Times are changing, however, and courts are moving toward considering each parent individually while deciding which one...
Year: 2024
How will your divorce affect your taxes?
When you make the decision to end your marriage, you know that many aspects of your financial life are about to change. This is true regarding where you will live, whether you will pay spousal support or receive it, child support and much more. You will likely have to...
3 things unmarried fathers must know about child custody
You might be one of many Nebraska fathers who have never been married to your child’s other parent. If you’ve decided to file a petition to establish paternity and parenting time, there are several things you should know. If you have already established paternity, be...
Proactive measures to take for your high-asset divorce
The end of a marriage can require a lot of planning for Nebraska spouses, as they prepare for many changes in their lives moving forward. This especially holds true if you’re involved in a high-asset divorce case, where the total amount of marital property is greater...
Is birdnesting the right approach for your custody plan?
One of the most difficult aspects of a divorce is determining how this decision will impact the kids. As a parent, you want to make choices that are in their best interests, but it is difficult to know exactly how your decisions will affect your kids. It is not easy...
The four ways divorce could benefit your family
When you make the choice to end your marriage, you know that the youngest members of your family will experience the impacts of this decision. As a Nebraska father, you will want to do everything possible to protect your kids and ensure that they do not suffer...