Divorce
How to Enforce Child Support When the Other Parent Won’t Pay
April 29, 2020 | Child Support, Divorce, Family Law
With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on jobs and the global economy, the need for financial support for children is more important than ever. Paying child support is an obligation that should not be taken lightly. And, when it’s violated, the other parent can be compelled to do what’s right. Nebraska Read More…
COVID-19 and Divorce: What to Do If There is Trouble at Home
April 23, 2020 | Child Custody, COVID-19, Divorce, Family Law
The COVID-19 outbreak has had an impact not only on global health – the pandemic also is likely to have far reaching implications on society as a whole. There is no doubt that the coronavirus has changed our lives, possibly for years to come. The pandemic and its overall impact on our physical, financial, and Read More…
Coronavirus Update | A Message from Our Omaha Law Firm
March 19, 2020 | Accidents, Adoptions, Business law, Child Custody, coronavirus, Court & Insurance, Divorce, Dog bite
Coronavirus is a serious illness that is sweeping the nation. It has no cure. The virus has even made its way into Omaha and will continue to spread throughout communities rapidly if residents don’t listen to the government’s calls to reduce contact with others. The president has recommended that residents not gather with more than Read More…
Can Grandparents Sue For Visitation Rights?
August 7, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law
As with most issues in law the answer to the above question is: it depends. Sections 43-1801 through Section 43-1803 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes give certain individuals the right to petition the Courts in Nebraska for visitation time with their grandchildren. Who is a “grandparent” under the statute? Under Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-1801 a Read More…
The 3 most important rules of divorce
February 14, 2018 | Divorce
written by: Frank Younes Recently, we have seen various articles being published on-line for people contemplating filing for divorce or currently going through a divorce. You may have seen these as well, they are usually titled “X Things to do before filing for Divorce”, “Divorce Survival Guide”, “Planning for Divorce”, or “Things Not to Do Read More…
Will I have to go to trial? How do I prepare for trial?
January 31, 2018 | Business law, Divorce, Family Law, General, Personal injury, Workers' compensation, Wrongful death
written by: Justin High The decision to settle case or go to trial is always a call that the client gets to make, not the lawyer. But, a more complete answer to the question “do I have to go to trial?” is that there are many cases where a trial is necessary to get a fair Read More…