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Adoption in Lincoln, Nebraska
It’s a wonderful and rewarding process to adopt a child, whether you’re bringing a new child into your family or obtaining parental rights to a child you’ve already been the parent of. The process can bring a family closer together, but it’s important that parents know the requirements of adoption in Lincoln, Nebraska. Types of Adoption in Nebraska Adoption can be done through two main avenues: private adoption and foster adoption. Private Adoptions: This may be done through a private adoption agency or directly between adoptive and biological parents. In private adoptions, biological parents have chosen to give up their
How to Talk to Your Kids About Divorce in Lincoln
Divorce is a difficult subject, no matter what your age is. However, it can be especially difficult for children and teenagers to comprehend their parents’ divorce. With very little frame of reference and a limited view of how the world works, children often struggle when their parents separate. This can cause additional problems for the parents as well as for the legal process. There is no magic way to ensure that your children will understand and accept your divorce. However, there are ways to approach the subject that may help them process what you are saying. Many of these discussions
Money After Marriage: Understanding Spousal Support
Marriage is a union that is meant to last forever. However, sometimes things do not go as planned, and couples go their separate ways. The dissolution of a marriage can be a complex and emotional process, particularly regarding issues like spousal support in Lincoln, NE. What Is Spousal Support? Spousal support, also referred to as alimony, is the formal, legal obligation where one spouse provides financial support to the other spouse after a divorce or separation. The purpose of this economic arrangement is to give financial assistance to the lower-earning spouse. This allows them to maintain the standard of living
Child Custody and Child Support: What You Should Know
Regardless of a parent’s marital status, the law requires that they care for their child. For married parents, the court expects this to happen naturally at home. For unmarried parents, this contribution becomes more complicated. The court requires that unmarried parents contribute an equal percentage of their income to the child’s upbringing. This can occur in two different ways: child custody and child support. For some divorced or unmarried parents, their contribution involves both. For others, it is one or the other. If you are facing child support or child custody negotiations, it is important to understand some basic information
How Mediation Can Help You Navigate Divorce and Achieve a Positive Outcome
Divorce is a complex and emotionally charged process that many face at some point in their lives. There are many reasons why people choose to divorce, including infidelity, communication problems, and financial stress. Despite the challenges, however, divorce is sometimes necessary to help people move on from an unhealthy relationship and find happiness and fulfillment in their lives. Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that can help couples navigate the divorce process more peacefully and collaboratively, allowing them to agree on important issues without going to court. What Is Mediation? Mediation is a popular form of alternative dispute
What Is Family Violence?
The health, happiness, and strength of a family unit largely depend on the quality of relationships within that unit. A strong, supportive family can provide a safe haven from the outside world and promote healthy development in its members. However, when family relationships are characterized by violence, the entire family suffers. Family violence is a broad term that can refer to many different kinds of violence within a family unit. It can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, as well as neglect. Family violence can be directed toward children, spouses, or elders. However, family members of any age can commit
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