Divorce, Family Law, Legal Strategy Zach Anderson Divorce, Family Law, Legal Strategy Zach Anderson

Can My Parents Sit In on My Call With My Nebraska Divorce Attorney?

Divorce is hard, and it is natural to want support from parents, family, or a new partner during legal meetings. But in a Nebraska divorce, custody, or paternity case, including someone else in conversations with your lawyer can create serious privilege and confidentiality concerns. This article explains when family involvement may put attorney-client privilege at risk, how third-party payment of legal fees works, and why legal strategy should usually stay between you and your attorney unless your lawyer approves a specific exception.

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