What Happens to Child Support in Nebraska When a Parent Earns Well Above the Guidelines?
High-income Nebraska child support cases often turn less on the chart and more on the evidence: what counts as income, what expenses are already included, and what child-specific needs should be addressed separately. This article explains how Nebraska courts may approach support above the guideline table, including bonuses, RSUs, business income, retained earnings, modifications, and additional child-related expenses.
What Happens to an Out-of-State Cabin or Foreign Property in a Nebraska Divorce?
Dividing a cabin or foreign home in a Nebraska divorce involves more than deciding who keeps it. Jurisdiction, title law, valuation, taxes, transfer documents, and enforcement can determine whether the proposed division will actually work.
What Happens to My Business If I Divorce in Nebraska?
Own a business and facing divorce in Nebraska? Business interests can raise complicated questions about marital property, valuation, goodwill, cash flow, and whether one spouse can keep the company while fairly accounting for its value. This article explains how Nebraska courts may approach business ownership in divorce and what records business owners should gather early.
How Do You Win a Child Custody Case in Nebraska Without Hurting Your Kids?
Many parents enter a custody case asking how to “win.” But in Nebraska family court, the better question is what kind of parenting arrangement actually protects the child. This article explains what Nebraska judges consider in custody cases, how the best-interests standard works, what parenting plans should include, when mediation matters, and why the strongest custody strategy is usually the one that keeps children out of adult conflict while still taking real safety concerns seriously.
You Don’t Need a Shark—You Need a Strategist
Thinking you need a shark lawyer for your Nebraska divorce or custody case? Learn why strategic, measured advocacy is far more effective—and what judges actually value.
Name Your Child’s Guardian—Before a Nebraska Court Does It for You
If you don’t legally name a guardian for your children, a Nebraska court will decide who raises them. In this post, I explain why naming guardians is a key part of Nebraska estate planning, how to choose the right people, and why it’s important to keep your plan current.
Why AI Tools Like ChatGPT Can’t Replace a Nebraska Guardianship Lawyer
A client recently tried using ChatGPT to draft a Nebraska guardianship petition—and ran into trouble at the courthouse. In this post, I explain why Nebraska guardianship proceedings are too complex to trust to AI alone, and why working with an experienced Nebraska guardianship lawyer protects you from costly mistakes.
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