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2 things police must show to arrest you for a DUI

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Feb 3, 2022 | Drunk Driving

If the police ticket you with driving under the influence (DUI), it is essential to examine all possible defense options. DUIs have harsh consequences, so it is worth a little of your time and money to look for ways to fight them. Sometimes the best way to challenge...

Things to consider when negotiating a parenting plan

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Jan 27, 2022 | Child Custody

Divorce can be tough on everyone involved, especially the children. If you have decided to end your marriage, one of the most important things you need to work on from the beginning is how you are going to raise your children. This is where an effective parenting plan...

How can child abuse be proved in a custody case?

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Jan 8, 2022 | Child Custody

When a marriage ends in a divorce or separation, one of the issues the divorcing couple will have to deal with is who gets custody and who gets visitation rights. However, the outcome may not be permanent. Child custody can be modified based on a number of factors....

Has your child been caught shoplifting?

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Dec 28, 2021 | Criminal Defense

You believe you did a wonderful job raising your child, and you never expected to get a call from the police. However, that call recently came, and they told you that your teen had been caught shoplifting. You are stunned and you're unsure how to react. The first...

U.S. Department of Education changes financial aid drug policy

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Dec 22, 2021 | Drug Charges

Paying for a college education often requires taking out substantial loans. Still, if your household meets the income requirements, your child may be eligible for federal government-backed financial aid. This assistance may include subsidized grants, work-study...

Breathalyzer results are not always accurate

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Dec 14, 2021 | Drunk Driving

You might think that the results of a Breathalyzer are the final say for your DUI charges, but this may not be the case. Sometimes Breathalyzer tests are inaccurate. What may lead to inaccurate readings? Like all other machines, Breathalyzers are prone to fail at some...

How to prepare your finances for life after divorce

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Nov 30, 2021 | Family Law

Obtaining a divorce is a significant decision that can bring numerous challenges to all parties. At times, the divorce procedure may be highly contentious, resulting in greater levels of stress. Even in more amicable situations, several factors, such as child custody...

Clear signs it is time to amend that child custody order

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Nov 11, 2021 | Child Custody

When parents divorce or separate, they often have a child visitation or child custody arrangement. This can be a mutually agreed arrangement between the two parents or a court-directed custody order. However, it is important to note that custody and visitation are not...

3 common signs of parental alienation

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Nov 3, 2021 | Family Law

Unfortunately, the breakdown of a marriage can often lead to animosity between parents. Occasionally, this may cause former spouses to act in ways that are motivated purely out of spite. When children are involved in the divorce procedure, matters can become even more...

What kind of expenses does child support cover in Nebraska?

On Behalf of Whelan Law Office | Oct 13, 2021 | Family Law

All parents are legally obligated to support their children financially even when their relationship ends. As such, child support is an essential aspect of any separation agreement.  It serves to cover the necessary expenses for the child's day-to-day care and ensure...

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