How Does a High-Conflict Divorce Actually Affect Your Children and Finances in Nebraska?
In Nebraska, the real cost of a high-conflict divorce is rarely the cost you expect. It is the college fund that quietly disappears into litigation, the co-parenting relationship that never recovers, and the children who grow up remembering the tone of the fight long after they have forgotten the final custody schedule. This guide walks Nebraska parents through what a contested divorce actually costs financially, legally, and emotionally — how the Parenting Act and the best-interests standard shape custody and parenting time, where mediation genuinely helps, and the disciplined early choices that tend to protect both your children and your savings
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