Is Hostile Co-Parenting Communication a Form of Coercive Control Under Nebraska Law?
If every message from your co-parent creates stress, uncertainty, or fear, you’re not alone — and you’re not imagining it. Nebraska courts look beyond “who sent a mean text” and focus on patterns that affect a child’s stability and emotional safety. This post breaks down what coercive communication looks like, how it impacts kids, and when legal options become appropriate.
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