Nebraska parents understand their divorce will have an impact on their kids, even if it’s simple and amicable. In order to minimize the potentially negative mental and emotional effects of divorce on kids, two parents may strive to provide their children with as much...
Divorce
Shared custody is achievable
You’re getting a divorce, and you know there is a lot on the line, particularly where your children are concerned. Custody matters can be difficult to address, especially if you want one thing and your spouse wants another, or the courts believe something entirely...
Is a faster divorce better for Nebraska families?
When a marriage is over, the two parties may find it tempting to rush through the process so they can resolve it and move on with their lives faster. This can sometimes lead to poor decisions that may negatively affect one party in the future. While a hasty divorce is...
The impact of divorce on kids of different ages
Every member of a family will experience certain changes when parents decide to end their marriage. Divorce can be a significant event in the life of a child, but the specific effect this will have may depend on his or her age. Nebraska parents may find it beneficial...
The secrets to co-parenting effectively
It is no secret that divorce can be quite difficult for children. In many cases, a child may assume he or she is to blame for what happened, and there may be distress over disruptions to his or her relationship with parents. These are a few of the reasons Nebraska...
The implications of divorce on different genders
Nebraska parents understand their decision to separate or end their marriage will significantly affect their children. Consequently, they may strive to create a custody plan that provides their children with continuity of lifestyle and as much stability...
A good parenting plan is an important tool for parents
Kids often experience emotional trauma and stress when their parents go through a divorce. Most Nebraska parents work to minimize the potentially negative impact of their divorce on their children, and one way they do this is by creating a strong and thoughtful...
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...
Anger should not motivate child custody decisions
There are often strong emotions associated with a divorce, and it can be difficult for a Nebraska parent to think clearly about what is best for the individual situation. Anger is normal, but this emotion rarely leads to decisions that are practical and will make...