How Do We Make Co-Parenting Work After Separating in Nebraska?

Separating as parents in Nebraska is not just a legal change. It is a family transition that requires structure, safety, and child-centered decision-making. This article explains how Nebraska parenting plans work, what legal custody and physical custody mean, how mediation may fit into the process, and why co-parenting is not always the right model when safety concerns are present. It also offers practical guidance for parents trying to protect their children from adult conflict while following court orders and building a workable two-household routine.

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