
How to Win a Custody Battle: 6 Tips When Fighting For Custody Is Your Only Option
Have you found yourself fighting for custody of your children? Here’s how to win a custody battle when fighting is

Have you found yourself fighting for custody of your children? Here’s how to win a custody battle when fighting is

You’re worried about your finances, and you’re thinking you should just represent yourself. But can you win a custody battle

There are several reasons someone would want to establish paternity. Whatever your reason, here’s your essential guide to establishing paternity.

There are several ways that a restraining order might affect your record. Learn about the impact of a restraining order

Are you seeking legal guardianship of a minor? Click here for a go-to legal guardianship letter to use as a

Restraining orders are an effective means to keep those who would harm you away. Discover how to file a restraining
Part One of this blog discussed the how the decisions you make will affect the family landscape. Today we look
Just like you never start a business with the intentions of it failing, you never enter the bonds of matrimony
In a recent Nebraska Supreme Court case, the Court reversed the district court’s ruling stating that it did err when
Often a by-product of a failed relationship or marriage is the collateral damage felt by the grandparents and their inability

A DUI charge in Nebraska can feel overwhelming, especially when so much of what happens during a traffic stop and

A criminal record, even an old one, can quietly follow you into job applications, housing searches, and background checks for

Custody disputes are among the most emotionally charged matters in family law. When parents cannot agree on how to divide

Child support orders are not permanent. Life changes, incomes shift, and what was fair when an order was first entered

Many couples going through marital difficulties have heard the term ‘postnuptial agreement’ and wonder whether it could help their situation.

Most people arrested in Nebraska assume charges are automatic. They’re not. Understanding how prosecutors evaluate cases before filing can open