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Grandparents’ Rights in Child Custody Cases
Grandparents’ Rights in Omaha, Nebraska — Quick Facts Under Nebraska Revised Statute §43-1802, grandparents can seek court-ordered visitation if the child’s parents are divorced, unmarried, or one parent is deceased. Grandparent custody is only granted in...
What Makes a Parent Unfit For Custody in Omaha, NE?
Determining child custody can be one of the most emotionally charged aspects of a divorce or separation. In Omaha, NE, the court's primary focus is always the best interests of the child, which includes ensuring the child is in a safe, stable, and nurturing...
Navigating High-Conflict Divorce: Strategies for Success
Divorce is often not easy, but a high-conflict divorce can be especially emotional. It takes emotional resilience, effective communication, and professional legal support to have the best results. This post gives you some of the effective strategies to navigate the...
What To Do When the Other Parent Withholds Your Child
If you’re suddenly unable to see your child because the other parent refuses visits, it’s important to respond calmly and constructively. Quick Steps: Document every attempt to see your child and all related communications. Try to resolve the issue directly and...



