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What Expenses Can Child Support Be Used for in Nebraska?
The Nebraska Child Support Guidelines have the goal of ordering child support to ensure both parents have an “equal duty” to contribute to their children's financial support, with that amount being calculated proportionally to their incomes. There are a number of...
10 Do’s and Don’ts of Social Media During Divorce: Protecting Your Case
Going through a divorce is often a challenging time for everyone involved. For some people, if things go sour, they want to take to social media to voice their concerns. Some people express and share what's going on in their lives on Instagram or Facebook, but is...
How to Get More Parenting Time After a Divorce
Divorce is often a stressful process, particularly when children are involved. As parents navigate the legal and emotional complexities of separation, one crucial aspect that often weighs heavily on their minds is the custody of the children and their parenting time....
Is Nebraska a No-Fault Divorce State?
A no-fault divorce, which means that couples can legally separate and do not need to prove fault or wrongdoing by either party, has been in the spotlight recently. This system can simplify the divorce process and reduce conflict between spouses, but it also has its...