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What Is the 60-Day Rule: What Happens after Filing for Divorce in Douglas or Sarpy County?
Filing for divorce is often the point where people expect immediate changes. In Nebraska, the process cannot start and end in one day. State law requires a waiting period before a divorce can officially be finalized. Many people refer to this as the 60-day rule or...
The Growing Role of AI in Divorce Law: Risks, Ethics, and Opportunities
Artificial intelligence is becoming more common in the legal profession, including family law. New AI-powered tools are becoming available to assist the legal professional with research, document drafting, and organizing information. The use of AI in the legal...
I Want Out, but I’m Scared: What Really Happens When You File for Divorce in Nebraska
Filing for divorce can feel overwhelming, especially for those unfamiliar with the legal process in Nebraska. Many individuals face uncertainty about court procedures, paperwork, and the impact on finances and family life. Understanding the legal process makes the...
What’s the Difference Between Legal and Physical Custody?
Saying "I have custody" means different things to different people. In a legal context, custody is less a single concept and more an umbrella term that covers two distinct legal questions: who makes the major decisions in a child's life, and where does the child...



