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Co-Parenting During the Holidays: A Practical Guide for Separated Parents
The holidays are a time for family traditions and celebrations. Family time and get-togethers help make the holidays so special. They also create the logistical complications that come with the holidays. Balancing not just your schedule and wants, but those of close...
Traveling Internationally With Minors: Essential Tips and Legal Requirements for Parents
Traveling internationally with minors can get complicated fast. The Department of State expects parents to carry the child’s valid passport and, in many cases, a notarized consent letter from the other parent or legal guardian if they aren’t present on the trip. Avoid...
How Child Support is Calculated in Nebraska
Understanding how Nebraska calculates child support can help parents plan, avoid disputes, and ensure predictable financial contributions for their child’s future. Whether you are the custodial or non-custodial parent, Nebraska courts consider several factors using a...
From Child Support to College Support: Planning Ahead for Higher Education
As families navigate the challenges of raising children, one major milestone often comes into focus sooner than expected: planning for college. The transition from child support to college support involves more than just financial shifts. It also calls for early...



