What Does Your Nebraska Family Law Attorney Actually Need You to Gather for Your Case?
If you’re dealing with divorce, custody, parenting time, or support issues in Nebraska, the most important thing you can do is get organized. Judges base decisions on documented facts, not assumptions or competing narratives. That means things like exportable text messages, financial statements, calendars, school records, and medical documentation matter. My role is to help you understand what evidence the court considers relevant under the Nebraska Parenting Act, how to collect it legally, and how to present it in a way that strengthens—not complicates—your case.
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