When Should I Go Back to Court Over Co-Parenting Disagreements in Nebraska?
Not every co-parenting disagreement belongs in court. This Nebraska guide explains when a parenting conflict is a real legal issue, when mediation may be the better tool, and what parents should gather before filing.
Can Social Media Hurt Your Custody Case or Co-Parenting Relationship in Nebraska?
What you post online can affect your custody case more than you think. This Nebraska-focused guide explains how social media may be used in family court, what mistakes to avoid, and how parents can protect both their case and their child.
What Happens If Your Ex Denies Christmas or Holiday Parenting Time in Nebraska?
Denied Christmas parenting time in Nebraska? Before you panic or call the police, it helps to understand how Nebraska courts actually handle holiday parenting disputes. This article walks through what your parenting plan controls, why law enforcement usually won’t intervene, and what real legal remedies exist when holiday parenting time is withheld.
What If “Home Alone” Happened in Nebraska? Child Neglect, CPS, and Custody Explained
What would really happen if Home Alone took place in Nebraska instead of Hollywood? While the movie plays it for laughs, Nebraska law treats leaving a child home alone as a serious legal issue. Parents could face a CPS investigation, criminal child neglect charges, and lasting consequences in custody or parenting time cases. Nebraska has no set legal age for staying home alone, so courts and child welfare officials look at the totality of the circumstances—age, safety, supervision, and risk. This article breaks down how Nebraska law actually handles these situations and explains the practical steps parents can take to protect their family before travel or emergencies.
The Problem with Legal Defaults: Why Tradition Isn’t Always Fair
Why are women’s bathroom lines longer? Not because of “going in pairs,” but because equal square footage doesn’t mean equal outcomes. The same is true in Nebraska law. Parenting plans, intestacy rules, and immigration procedures may look fair on paper, but in practice they often disadvantage families. In this post, we explore how legal defaults fail Nebraska families—and how the right planning and advocacy can make outcomes truly fair.
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