Should You Get a Prenup in Nebraska?
A prenuptial agreement in Nebraska is not just for wealthy couples or people expecting divorce. It can be a practical way to clarify property rights, debt responsibility, business interests, inherited or gifted property, spousal support, and estate-planning expectations before marriage. This article explains what Nebraska premarital agreements can and cannot do, how enforceability works under Nebraska law, and why careful drafting, full disclosure, timing, and independent legal advice matter.
Can I lower child support in Nebraska if my income dropped?
A recent Nebraska child support case makes one thing clear: saying your income dropped is not enough. This article explains what counts as a material change, what proof judges actually want, and why self-employed parents need more than a homemade profit-and-loss statement.
How Do You Deal With a Hypocritical Ex in a High-Conflict Divorce or Custody Case?
A hypocritical ex can make you feel like you’re constantly defending reality. But in a Nebraska custody case, the goal isn’t to win a moral argument, it’s to protect your child’s stability and your credibility. Here’s how to stop chasing “gotcha” moments, document what matters, and stay aligned with the best-interests standard.
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