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.
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