If I Hire a Nebraska Lawyer for a Lawsuit, Can They Handle Everything for Me?
Hiring a lawyer can make a Nebraska lawsuit more manageable, but it does not mean the client can disappear from the process. This article explains what a lawyer can usually handle, what clients may still need to provide, and why documents, testimony, discovery, mediation, and settlement decisions often require active participation. Whether the case involves divorce, custody, probate, guardianship, conservatorship, or another Nebraska legal dispute, understanding your role early can help you work more effectively with your attorney.
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