He Won’t Move Out and Won’t Sell the House. What Are Your Options Under Nebraska Divorce Law?

Feeling stuck living with your spouse during a divorce? You’re not alone. In Nebraska, it’s common for one spouse to refuse to move out or cooperate with selling the home, leaving both people living in tension and uncertainty. The good news is that you don’t have to wait until the divorce is finalized to fix the situation. Nebraska courts can issue Temporary Orders granting exclusive possession of the home, setting financial expectations, and protecting parenting time while the case moves forward. If the living situation has become unworkable, there are legal options to help you create space, stability, and a path forward — even when your spouse refuses to cooperate

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When Cake Is the Last Straw: Can Emotional Neglect Lead to Divorce in Nebraska?

When a woman ended her 25-year marriage over a slice of cheesecake, the story went viral—but the real issue wasn’t dessert. It was emotional neglect. In Nebraska, many long-term marriages don’t end with a single argument but with years of feeling unheard or unseen. This post explains how emotional neglect can signal that a marriage is irretrievably broken under Nebraska’s no-fault divorce law, and how it can affect alimony, custody, and financial decisions.

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Can Nebraska Recognize More Than Two Legal Parents? Understanding Polyamorous Families and Parental Rights

Nebraska law still limits each child to two legal parents — but modern families don’t always fit that mold. From polyamorous households to blended and same-sex families, more Nebraskans are raising children with three or more committed caregivers. This post explains how Nebraska family law currently handles parentage, what other states are doing to recognize multi-parent families, and what legal steps you can take now to protect your family’s rights and stability.

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Family Law in Nebraska: The Life of a Showgirl, Without the Spotlight

Taylor Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” pulls back the curtain on what the spotlight hides—and Nebraska family law is much the same. Custody, guardianship, and divorce cases involve emotional labor, strategy, and advocacy that most clients never see until they’re living it.

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Should You Seek Therapy During a Family Law Case in Nebraska?

Going through a divorce, custody dispute, or guardianship in Nebraska isn’t just a legal challenge—it’s an emotional one. Many clients find that therapy provides the tools to manage stress, make clearer decisions, and present themselves more effectively in court. This article explains how therapy can support your legal case, protect your children’s well-being, and why Nebraska judges often view it as a sign of strength, not weakness.

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