Parents going through a divorce in Nebraska may be very concerned about how much time they will get to spend with their child post-divorce. It is essential that any child custody arrangement serves the best interests of the child. The following is a brief overview of...
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What happens if child support becomes too much?
You can still have your family’s best interest in mind, even after the divorce process. A big part of going your separate ways is determining your share of support for the children, but it could be tough to move the needle once the courts set a price. A Nebraska...
Expenses that are generally not covered by child support
If you are recently divorced or considering a separation or divorce, you may be concerned with how to manage your emotions, your children's emotions and your finances. While child support is intended to help ease the financial burden on the parent who provides most of...
Planning a move? You may need a parenting plan modification
Summer is not just a time for sun and fun. It's also a time when many families take advantage of the school break to relocate for a parent's career, new educational opportunities for the children, or to be closer to distant family. If the parents are still married,...
The importance of your Nebraska parenting plan
If you have children and are seeking a divorce in Nebraska, one of the things you will be required to do is to create a parenting plan. This document is required by statute and is expected to be the cooperative result of both parents. Because the statute presumes that...
Custody: Are the child’s wishes considered?
For a lot of people, keeping the house in a divorce is the thing they're most concerned with, at least when considering property division. However, is this really a wise way to spend your time and energy? To find out, you must consider your specific situation.For...
Child custody issues: Creating successful visitation plans
Divorced or divorcing parents who wish to exercise their rights to child visitation usually have specific expectations in mind. Sometimes these expectations are realistic, but other times, they are not. For example, often a divorced parent believes he or she will be...
Kelly Rutherford’s visitation limited by courts
A recent ruling from the Monaco courts appears to have finally settled the custody battle going on between Kelly Rutherford and Daniel Giersch for the past few years. The children were sent to live with their father in France in 2012 after there was an issue with his...
Is it possible to celebrate the holidays together post-divorce?
Whether it is your first holiday as a divorced parent or you've done the seasonal shuffle several times, it's normal to wonder if it's possible to have the holidays as a full-family event. Holiday parenting time is usually determined by court order, but it is possible...
What are coparenting apps?
While most divorced or separated parents have some kind of formal visitation schedule, if the situation is amicable, it's likely that adjustments will need to be as the children get older and begin developing social lives of their own. If the children are involved in...