How Are Complex Assets, Hidden Funds, and Business Debts Divided in a High-Net-Worth Nebraska Divorce?

Businesses, rental properties, premarital equity, family gifts, luxury assets, and tax liabilities can make a Nebraska divorce unusually complex. Learn how Nebraska courts classify property and debt, why financial tracing matters, and which records can help create a reliable picture of the marital estate.

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Who Keeps the House in a Nebraska Divorce When There Is Significant Equity?

Significant home equity can make a Nebraska divorce feel financially and emotionally overwhelming. This article explains how Nebraska courts classify and divide home equity, what Stava changed for premarital homes paid down during marriage, and the practical options for buyout, sale, or deferred sale.

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Is My Deferred Comp, Bonus, or “Phantom Income” Marital Property in a Nebraska Divorce?

Deferred compensation, performance bonuses, stock options, RSUs, business interests, and pass-through “phantom income” can make Nebraska divorce property division and support issues significantly more complex. Zachary W. Anderson Law helps clients identify what may be marital, what may be separate, what records matter, and how business valuation, support, and co-parenting issues fit together.

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