What Legal Issues Should Nebraska Parents Consider Before Holiday Travel With Their Children?
Holiday travel can get complicated fast when you share custody. Nebraska’s Parenting Plans have specific rules about out-of-state trips, holiday schedules, and what kind of communication you actually owe the other parent. The biggest mistake I see is confusing notice with permission—most Nebraska plans require you to notify the other parent of travel, not ask for approval, as long as the trip happens during your time. This guide breaks down the notice vs. consent distinction, offers a copy-and-paste travel notice you can use right now, and explains when holiday travel can become a legal issue under the Nebraska Parenting Act.
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