What Should I Do in the First 30 Days After My Nebraska Divorce Is Final?
The decree is signed — now what? The first 30 days after a Nebraska divorce are when the court order becomes real life, and it's where many post-decree problems quietly begin. From appeal deadlines and the six-month remarriage rule to vehicle titles, QDROs, parenting plan routines, and updating your estate plan, this guide walks you through exactly what to do (and what not to do) in that critical first month — so a small misstep doesn't turn into a contempt filing, a credit problem, or an avoidable fight.
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