Family Law Rules in Nebraska
Family Law Rules in Nebraska
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Uncontested Divorce in Nebraska
In Nebraska, when you and your spouse agree on all divorce-related issues, you might be able to streamline the divorce process.
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The Basics of Annulment in Nebraska
What is an annulment and why would someone want one? Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. An annulment is different from a divorce in that an annulment treats the marriage like it never happened. Some people still think divorce carries a stigma, so they would rather have their marriage annulled.
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How Do I File for Divorce in Nebraska?
Getting divorced in Nebraska can be complicated. Not knowing what you’re getting into can be a mistake you’ll regret for years to come.
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Child support is a monthly payment that parents make to help cover the costs of raising a child. In Nebraska, parents have an equal duty to support their children financially.
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Child Support Enforcement in Nebraska
This article will explain how child support orders are enforced in the State of Nebraska. If you have any questions about child support enforcement after you read this article, you should contact a family law attorney for advice. Child Support Overview In Nebraska, child support is intended to pay for
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Adultery in Nebraska: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
If you’re getting divorced in Nebraska, and your spouse has cheated on you, will it have an impact on any alimony award?