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Holiday vs. Regular Visitation During Divorce
Every parent wants and expects to get regular access to their children in the event of a divorce. The time the non-custodial parent has with their child was once called “visitation.” Many courts have gone away with the term “visitation” and now refer to each...
How Long Does Omaha Divorce Take?
If you are at the point in your relationship where you feel it is time to get a divorce, chances are that you want to complete the process as quickly as possible. No one involved is going to want the process to drag on, especially if you are trying to get out of a...
Can Divorce Be A Good Thing?
Getting married is a big decision that should be taken only after much thought and consideration. Regardless of age, going from living on your own to living with a life partner is a big change. For most people, navigating the journey through life as a married couple...
Signing Divorce Papers: What Does That Mean?
You've signed the divorce papers, now what? Getting divorced can be a confusing process. A spouse who files for divorce by trying to file the appropriate divorce documents without a divorce attorney (or a spouse who receives a divorce complaint from their other...