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Last updated on October 14, 2025

What will happen to your home, your savings and other possessions during your divorce? The answer depends on your unique situation, and you deserve to have an attorney who can provide personalized support during the process of property division.

At Reisinger Booth & Associates, PC, we have supported individuals and families navigating family law issues since 1993. Our experienced legal team is dedicated to helping you understand the equitable distribution process, ensuring that you can protect your rights and future as you enter a new phase of life.

Is Your Property Separate Or Marital?

During the divorce process, the court will examine all of the property you and your spouse own, including:

  • Real estate: Homes, rental properties and land
  • Financial assets: Bank accounts, stocks, bonds and retirement funds
  • Personal property: Vehicles, jewelry and household items
  • Business interests: Ownership stakes and business assets

Each piece of property you own will fall into the category of marital property or separate property. The court will only divide property that falls into the category of marital property, which typically includes assets acquired during the marriage. Our attorneys will assist in identifying and valuing your property, ensuring that the court only divides the assets that are truly marital property.

Nebraska Courts Use Equitable Distribution To Divide Each Couple’s Property

In Nebraska, courts use the principle of equitable distribution to divide marital property. This means that each spouse receives a portion of their marital property that the court deems fair, which is not necessarily an equal portion. Instead, the court uses factors like each spouse’s contributions to the household, how long they were married and their future financial needs.

Our attorneys will work with you to assess your situation, helping to divide assets fairly based on your financial reality.

Protecting Your Rights And Future

Whether through negotiation, mediation or litigation, our team is prepared to represent you with diligence and care. Contact our Omaha office today or call us at 402-590-5384 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward resolving your property division matters effectively.