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What Is the Difference Between Divorce, Legal Separation, and Annulment in Omaha?

August 1, 2023

Divorce is the most common form of ending a marriage. However, a married couple can also go their separate ways through legal separation or annulment.

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The Adoption Process in Omaha, Nebraska

July 15, 2023

Adoption can take many forms. You may be gaining parental rights over a step-child or bringing a new child into your family. It’s a rewarding

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Benefits of an Uncontested Divorce

June 5, 2023

Every divorce is unique, and all come with their own complications. Contested divorces enter litigation and are complex, lengthy, expensive, and public. If you and

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Modifying a Child Custody Order in Omaha

May 5, 2023

Child custody orders can be modified, but only with a material and significant change in circumstances. This is because all child custody and visitation orders

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Signs That It Is Time to Explore Divorce

April 5, 2023

Although divorce is fairly common, many couples do not know the warning signs that divorce may be in their future. Unfortunately, this means that many

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Keeping It Civil: Communication Strategies for Co-Parenting

March 8, 2023

Co-parenting can be a challenging and emotional experience, especially when parents have difficulty communicating with each other. However, communication is crucial in ensuring the children’s

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Factors That May Affect Your Custody Eligibility

February 20, 2023

Child custody is an extremely difficult area of family law. These cases are often emotional and have a profound impact on the daily lives of

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Are You in a Domestic Abuse Relationship? Here Are Warning Signs to Look For

December 20, 2022

Domestic violence is a serious family law issue that affects millions of people every year. It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, and

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What Are Prenuptial Agreements, and Should I Get One?

November 19, 2022

Prenuptial agreements, or “prenups” for short, are contracts that couples enter before getting married. The purpose of these legal planning documents is to establish each

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Resolving Contentious Co-parenting in Omaha, NE

October 7, 2022

If you recently completed a divorce or child custody case in Omaha, it’s natural to have trouble adjusting to the terms of your order and

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Strategies For Family Law Illinois

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