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Recognizing Parental Alienation in a Custody Arrangement
Parents can have negative feelings against each other for a number of interpersonal and other reasons. However, it’s crucial that these feelings do not affect how you care for your children. If you talk negatively about your co-parent to your children, the court may believe this to be parental alienation. If you are being accused of parental alienation or suspect that your co-parent is engaging in this behavior, it’s important to work with a child custody attorney. During the process of divorce or separation, children frequently have a difficult time adjusting. This may present itself in many ways, depending on
Understanding Protection Orders
If your peace, person, or liberty has been threatened by another person, Nebraska has options with protection orders. These can be filed if you are a victim of certain violent or harassing behaviors. Though a protection order cannot prevent these behaviors, the existence of the order means that, if it is violated, the individual can face a criminal conviction. A protective order family law attorney can help you navigate the process of filing for an order and proving your need for a protection order. Types of Protection Orders in Nebraska There are three categories of protection orders in Nebraska: domestic abuse,
Modifying Family Court Orders
A family’s life changes over time, and the orders made in family court during a divorce or separation case will not always be relevant. When parents or ex-spouses have experienced a significant change in life circumstances, they can request that the court orders be updated to match those circumstances. A modification attorney can help you determine if you qualify for a modification. When Are Modifications Allowed? Modifications are allowed when both parties agree to the change or when the court approves it. If you agree that a change to a court order is necessary, you can request that the court modify
Dealing With High-Conflict Divorce and Custody Cases
There are going to be disputes and conflicts in any divorce, even amicable ones. Unfortunately, in some divorces, the conflict is heightened to the point that legal proceedings are dragged out, and the entire family must deal with emotional exhaustion and frustration. These divorces are often litigated, increasing stress for the whole family. If you are anticipating a high-conflict and contentious divorce and custody case, you need an understanding divorce attorney with experience in high-conflict cases. What Is a High-Conflict Divorce? There is not one exact definition for a high-conflict divorce. Many interpersonal conflicts, aggressive personalities, and legal accusations can
How Long Will My Divorce Take?
A divorce can take a minimum of 90 days and up to a year or several years. Many people want their divorce to be as efficient as possible, but many factors influence how long the process takes. An experienced divorce lawyer can help you determine the right legal route to take your divorce. Meeting the Basic Divorce Requirements The first potential issue occurs if you or your spouse do not meet the residency requirements to file for a divorce. To get a divorce, one of the following must be true: You or your spouse have been a resident of Nebraska
How Do Hidden Assets Affect a Divorce?
The distribution of marital property between divorcing spouses is a complicated and frequently emotional process. Some spouses may engage in illegal actions, such as hiding assets. Hidden assets in a divorce can have a severely unfair impact on the outcome of a separation agreement if they are not discovered. If you suspect that your spouse is hiding assets before or during a divorce, you need a qualified divorce attorney on your side. Hidden assets are often more common in high-asset and high-net-worth divorces. Spouses may hide assets for many reasons, such as out of spite to the other spouse, from
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