Is 50/50 Child Custody Automatic in Nebraska?
Nebraska parents often hear the phrase “50/50 custody,” but equal parenting time is not automatic. Courts look at the child’s best interests, including safety, stability, school routines, transportation, each parent’s involvement, and whether the proposed schedule actually works for the child. This article explains how Nebraska courts approach 50/50 parenting-time requests, how joint physical custody differs from parenting time, and why a child-centered parenting plan is usually more persuasive than arguing over percentages.
Why Do Nebraska Family Lawyers Always Say “It Depends”?
Nebraska family law questions rarely have one-size-fits-all answers. Whether the issue is custody, parenting time, child support, property division, or keeping the marital home, the outcome depends on the facts, the evidence, and the specific court orders already in place. This article explains why Nebraska family lawyers so often say “it depends,” and why that answer can actually protect you from bad advice.
Does Bad Behavior Affect Divorce in Nebraska?
Bad behavior can matter in a Nebraska divorce, but usually only when it affects the legal issues the court must decide. Nebraska is a no-fault divorce state, which means adultery, poor communication, or marital conflict usually do not decide the case by themselves. However, conduct involving wasted marital money, hidden assets, unsafe parenting, domestic abuse, refusal to follow court orders, or serious co-parenting problems may affect property division, custody, parenting time, or support. This article explains how Nebraska courts look at marital misconduct, dissipation of assets, custody concerns, and financial fairness in divorce.
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.
Parenting Time vs. Blizzards: How to Handle Custody During Nebraska Winters
Nebraska winters can turn parenting time into a safety dilemma. Courts don’t expect you to drive a child through white-out conditions, but they do expect clear communication, proof of dangerous weather, and a genuine effort to protect the other parent’s time. Learn how to handle blizzards, make-up parenting time, and avoid contempt during Nebraska’s harsh winter months.
Who Gets Halloween? Nebraska Custody, Trick-or-Treating, and Parenting Time Explained
Halloween is supposed to be fun—not a custody fight. Yet many Nebraska parenting plans skip it entirely, leaving parents unsure who gets trick-or-treating time. This post explains how to handle Halloween under Nebraska law, from dividing the evening to settling costume disputes and updating your parenting plan. Learn how to keep the focus on your child’s excitement—not on court orders.
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