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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...
Child Support Judgment Interest Rate
Orders to pay child support or alimony are court orders. Final court orders are judgment and usually accrue interest if not paid when due. In Nebraska, both child support and alimony will accrue interest if not paid the month due. The Nebraska Supreme Court posts...
Does My Teenager Get to Choose Who to Live With After Divorce?
Divorce is a painful time for everyone. You will likely have been put through the emotional wringer having battled your ex-partner over household possessions, and having come to terms with the end of your relationship. Meanwhile, your children will likely be going...
Who Gets The House in a Divorce?
One of the larger assets that couples have when they decide to divorce is often the house. Not only is the equity value, but there may be sentimental value as well. A parent that wants custody may want to retain the home to have some consistency for the children...


