As a father, you want what is best for your children. You know that a divorce will change your life and the lives of your kids, and your goal is to help them maintain as much continuity of lifestyle as possible. You also want to shield their best interests in any way...
Parenting Plans And Parenting Time
Could your income affect your child custody case?
Child custody is often one of the most complex and emotionally challenging battles associated with a divorce. As a Nebraska parent, you will want to do everything possible to fight for the preservation of the relationship you have with your child. There are multiple...
The SCRA is relevant to child custody issues
As a Nebraska father and member of U.S. armed forces, you no doubt can relate to other dads who have sometimes found it challenging to balance their military careers and family life. Perhaps you’re one of many who determined it best to file for divorce after being...
Co-parenting can be a challenge for months or years to come
Simply because a divorce is final does not mean that everything will be simple and easy. Nebraska parents may find that it continues to be a struggle to juggle their co-parenting responsibilities, and it can sometimes be difficult to navigate the complexities of...
Don’t sabotage your own efforts to secure child custody
Divorce can be messy and complicated. In the midst of significant changes and other complications, you may find yourself fighting for child custody. If you and the other Nebraska parent are unable to come to an agreement outside of court on the issue of parenting...
What is the difference between legal and physical custody?
If you have a child custody matter to figure out, you likely have quite a few questions about Nebraska laws on the subject. This is particularly true if you’ve never had to deal with something like this before. For example, you may want to know what types of custody...
Keep a toxic co-parent from manipulating a parenting plan
The intent of a child custody plan is to provide kids with stability and security after a divorce. When these plans are practical and thoughtful, they should allow children to have meaningful relationships with both Nebraska parents. However, even the best parenting...
Dealing with issues that may arise when co-parenting
It is not easy to parent with an ex-spouse after a marriage is over. Even though the romantic relationship is finished, parents will have a connection through their children, and they may have to work together to provide their kids with a sense of security and...
Understanding the impact of direct parenting time interference
If you and your former spouse went through a difficult divorce, you may find that your custody battle did not end in court. In many contentious splits, these disputes play out through indirect parenting time interference. This type of interference makes seeing one’s...
Why and how do you make a parenting plan?
Parenting always requires preparation, but single parenting takes more than that. It often requires planning and communication with your child's other parent. Since this level of preparedness is necessary for a child to have a good life, it's time to get serious about...