by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Aug 12, 2021 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
On July 15, 2021, you may have noticed some extra money in your bank account and wondered why. If you have a child, this payment was likely the first of a series of monthly IRS payments that will be paid from July 2021 through December 2021. These payments are part...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Jun 14, 2021 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
Many fur parents see their pets as like their own children. They take care of them, feed them, and sometimes spoil them more than they would a human child. Unlike a couple’s children, pets, including dogs, are classified as personal property. Simply put, an object...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Feb 22, 2021 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
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...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Oct 15, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
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...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Oct 15, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
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...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Aug 4, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha, DUI Attorney Omaha
Judges are human. The beauty of this is that they can take the specific facts of the case into consideration and tailor the outcome to the specific facts of the case. This is especially helpful in custody and divorce cases where every family’s needs are different....