Family Law, Child Custody Zach Anderson Family Law, Child Custody Zach Anderson

Who Decides Child Custody in Nebraska? How Parents Can Help Shape a Court-Approved Parenting Plan

In Nebraska, a district court judge has the final say on child custody — but the Parenting Act gives parents real room to help shape a plan that fits their children. A Nebraska family lawyer explains what "best interests of the child" really means, the difference between legal and physical custody, when mediation works (and when it doesn't), and how to build a parenting plan a Nebraska court will approve.

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