In some cases, co-parenting is much more challenging than divorce itself. It is likely that both parents still want to put their children first even if the parents have divorced, but this can be the source of a lot of friction. One way some families are dealing with...
Divorce
Should my former spouse have life insurance?
Completing a spousal and child support plan is a crucial part of many divorces. You may breathe a sigh of relief when you and your spouse have worked out such a plan in your divorce. Unfortunately, the future can be unpredictable, and events might keep your spouse...
Can I get Social Security on my ex-spouse’s record?
When it comes time to collect Social Security retirement benefits, you usually will collect on your own record. However, you also have the option of collecting on your spouse's record if he or she made more money than you and will get a higher payout. According to...
The reasons couples in Nebraska are choosing ‘gray divorce’
Older married people do not have to stay married just because they have been together for 30, 40 or even 50 years. These days, there are more so-called "gray divorce" cases in the U.S. than ever before, though the term was invented around 2004. Everyone who files for...
There is a right way to tell kids about divorce
One of the struggles parents face when going through a divorce is wondering how to tell the kids. Although each child will take the news differently, there are certain guidelines parents should follow in order to ease emotional stress. The conversation will also be...
Can a noncustodial parent claim a child on an annual tax return?
Divorce raises a lot of questions, one of which concerns which parent may claim the shared child as a dependent for tax-filing purposes. As a general rule, the custodial parent is the parent who may enjoy child-related tax breaks. However, there is an exception to...
Keeping the full value of your 401k
As you enter into your divorce proceedings in Lincoln, you will inevitably be presented with several questions. “Who gets custody of the kids” and “Who gets to keep the house” are among the most common, and thus questions that you will likely be prepared for. “Who...
College and child support
Issues about future child-support expenses are often among the most complicated steps of a divorce. Many divorced couples dissolve their marriages on the basis of disagreements about finances or raising children. Child support encompasses both of these contentious...
How to co-parent successfully in Nebraska after a divorce
After a divorce in Nebraska, you and your former partner may decide to co-parent your child or children. Through this process, you may work together with your child’s other parent to raise and care for your child, despite no longer living together. Although continuing...
Determine if keeping the house is the right choice
Your Nebraska home is likely the largest asset you have. If the writing is on the wall and divorce is around the corner, you may have difficulty deciding whether to keep it or sell it. At the London Law Office P.C., L.L.O, we often help clients file for divorce and...