Do You Have to Be the “Perfect Client” When Working with a Lawyer?
You don’t need to be the “perfect client” to hire a lawyer. In fact, you’re not expected to have every detail memorized or every document in order—that’s why you hire legal help. The most important thing is honesty. In this post, I explain why early communication matters in Nebraska family law, estate planning, and civil cases, and how my role is to carry the legal burden so you can focus on your life.
The Problem with Legal Defaults: Why Tradition Isn’t Always Fair
Why are women’s bathroom lines longer? Not because of “going in pairs,” but because equal square footage doesn’t mean equal outcomes. The same is true in Nebraska law. Parenting plans, intestacy rules, and immigration procedures may look fair on paper, but in practice they often disadvantage families. In this post, we explore how legal defaults fail Nebraska families—and how the right planning and advocacy can make outcomes truly fair.
When the Adam Walsh Act Stops Your I-130: What It Means and What You Can Do
A past conviction doesn’t always mean the end of your immigration case—but under the Adam Walsh Act, it can create serious roadblocks. If you’ve received an I-130 denial because of an old criminal record, especially one involving a minor, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. Learn how the Adam Walsh Act affects immigration petitions, what a waiver involves, and why early legal guidance from a Nebraska immigration attorney can make all the difference.
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