by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Mar 26, 2020 | Divorce attorney Omaha
Going through a divorce is often quite stressful. Even when the terms of the divorce are amicable, there is still going to be some stress over the entire situation. Every situation is different, but when you are separating your life from a person that you have been...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Mar 13, 2020 | Divorce attorney Omaha
Going through a divorce is never easy. Even in cases where both spouses agree that a divorce is a good solution for, it can still be difficult. There are high emotions involved during a divorce proceeding no matter what the terms of the settlement may be. Even if both...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Mar 13, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
With concerns over Coronavirus, many schools have canceled classes with little notice and for an unknown period of time. Parents want to know their rights and options. Except for servicemembers, federal law isn’t currently interpreted to provide protection for workers...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Feb 3, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
“Do you have to be divorced to get child support – or can you be legally separated?” The above is one of the most common questions law firms get when it comes to child support and divorce. Legal separation and divorce are not the same things, even though both...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Jan 14, 2020 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
Whether you and your spouse have decided to divorce or you’re in need of assistance with a custody action, working with a family attorney in Omaha that specializes in family law is in your best interest. Why? Because legal matters that pertain to family affairs aren’t...
by Law Office of Julie Fowler | Dec 19, 2019 | Child Custody Omaha, Divorce attorney Omaha
Effective January 1, 2020, a new law regarding children’s health expenses takes effect in Nebraska. Generally, one parent is ordered to carry health insurance for the children and then is given credit when calculating child support equal to the premium costs each...