What’s the Difference Between Parallel Parenting and Co-Parenting in Nebraska?
When separated or divorced parents share custody, Nebraska law offers flexibility in how families manage communication and decision-making. Some parents thrive with cooperative co-parenting, while others need the structure of parallel parenting to reduce conflict. This post breaks down both approaches under Nebraska’s Parenting Act, explains how judges decide between them, and offers guidance on modifying your parenting plan as circumstances change—all with one goal in mind: protecting your child’s well-being and stability.
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