Fatherhood for Nebraska dads can be a thrilling and terrifying prospect. Actively participating in your child’s life is often more challenging if you and the mother have split up. If you have a child with your ex but were not married at the time of birth, you may not...
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4 tips for a successful parenting hearing
Your obligation to your children does not end just because you are no longer in a close relationship with the other parent. This is true regardless of whether or not you were ever married to your former partner. When your relationship with your co-parent comes to an...
Answers to questions about establishing paternity in Nebraska
As a father in Nebraska who has never been married to the mother of your children, establishing paternity is necessary before you can seek custody. This requires a very specific legal process. It is important to carefully follow the applicable rules, or your action to...
Finding a job with a criminal record
For a person in Nebraska who has been arrested for and convicted of a crime, the process of re-establishing their life in a positive way can often feel daunting. One of the first things a person needs to move forward and rebuild their life is a way to support...
Will a DUI affect my child custody case?
Divorce can be an uncertain time in life. On top of any emotional turmoil you may be going through, you have to contend with the ambiguity of your financial and family future. If you and your spouse cannot come to terms over custody of your child, a court will...
How can you deal with a high asset divorce?
Nebraskan residents like you who are dealing with high assets during your divorce time may be wondering how those assets could affect you. Compared to people with fewer assets, you will indeed face some unique hurdles. FindLaw has a piece detailing some practical...
Know the different field sobriety tests
When Nebraska drivers get pulled over for a DUI, they may think a member of law enforcement will ask them to take a breathalyzer test. However, there are several different kinds of field sobriety tests and a law enforcement officer might ask someone to perform one of...
How can I keep custody of my children after divorce?
There are many ways that children benefit from having contact with both parents. Nebraska courts are increasingly noticing this and awarding what is known as joint physical custody. This means that you would probably have a good chance of maintaining your relationship...
Many options for child custody
When you realize you and your spouse are getting divorced in Nebraska, you may wonder what will happen to your children. There are several different kinds of custody arrangements. At , we want to make sure you understand these arrangements...
Coping with a loved one’s criminal conviction
When people receive word that their loved one in Nebraska has been arrested and is facing a potential criminal conviction, they may be feeling uneasy about how their family member's behavior will impact their life. While there are many valuable resources that can be...