You might be in the process of divorcing your partner, but if you have children with him or her you are partners for life. It is highly likely that the courts will award joint custody, as this is generally in the best interest of the children. However, joint custody...
Year: 2020
3 mistakes an officer may make during a DUI arrest
In Nebraska, even a first-time DUI conviction may lead to steep consequences. In addition to spending seven to 60 days in jail, you may face a $500 fine and loss of your license for six months. You may also have to install an ignition interlock device and attend a...
Addressing theft charges in a job interview
Life after a criminal conviction requires tenacity, but the good news is that anyone has the power to overcome their past. One of the most important things they can do is to find employment. Preparing for a job interview and knowing that questions about a theft charge...
Could a first-time DUI conviction ruin your college career?
Nebraska college students have a world of possibilities ahead of them. It is tempting to use this time to experiment and try new things -- everything from scholastic endeavors to social life. But mistakes at this stage in life can have far-reaching consequences. This...
Handling the emotional side of property division
If you are working through the divorce process, you likely have various concerns, from your assets and the financial effects of ending your marriage to adjusting to life on your own or dealing with custody if you have kids. According to the Nebraska Legislature,...
Debt and the end of marriage
From child custody to alimony and emotional hurdles, there are many different topics that require one's attention during and after the process of getting a divorce. However, there are multiple issues to consider when it comes to debt. For example, it is important for...
4 common ways co-parenting goes wrong
Co-parenting can be a difficult process, especially if you and the other parent went through a high-conflict divorce. Even if the divorce was amicable, you are likely to face a learning curve. Co-parenting requires patience, open communication, and more patience. Here...
Should I ask for sole custody?
Custody matters are something the court takes incredibly seriously as it assumes great responsibility for the safety and well-being of your children when making decisions in this situation. A judge will carefully consider all factors and evidence you present. You have...
Is there a right way to tell your child about divorce?
As parents in Nebraska, you always want what is best for your child. Unfortunately, your child's best interest are inherently at odds with a divorce. But if you have decided it is the best option for your family, you must proceed regardless. The question then becomes:...
Fremont man pleads guilty to DUI
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can display a great indifference for the safety of others. At the same time, sometimes people do not intend to get behind the wheel while intoxicated; indeed, oftentimes such offenses may be a sign of compulsive behavior...