When is Spousal Support or Alimony Awarded in Nebraska?
A Nebraska Court will grant alimony as may be reasonable, having regard for the circumstances of the parties, duration of the marriage, a history of the contributions to the marriage by each …
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What are the Grounds for Divorce in Nebraska
In Nebraska, a divorce may be granted if there was an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage relationship. (Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 42, Section 361)
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What to Look For in a Divorce Attorney
Divorce involves many important issues, such as property, money, and your children. Therefore, it is essential that you hire a divorce attorney who can give you good advice and help you through what are often stressful, time-consuming, and emotional divorce proceedings. First, you should hire a divorce attorney who specializes in family law or has handled many divorce …
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What Factors Does the Judge Consider When He or She Makes a Decision About Child Custody?
In most states, the usual standard that judges use in deciding child custody is the “best interests of the child”. Depending on the state you’re in, the factors that actually make up the “best interests of the child” standard may vary. There is typically no one factor that guides a judge’s custody decision; rather, the judge makes a child custody decision …
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