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How Social Media Can Impact Your Divorce In Nebraska

Published On: October 14, 2025

In this article, you will discover: Whether social media posts are admissible as evidence in Nebraska divorce cases. If your social media posts and comments can harm your case. Why mentioning your divorce case online can be risky and detrimental to your case. Are Social Media Posts Admissible As Evidence In A Nebraska Divorce Case? Social media posts made by either spouse in a Nebraska divorce action can generally be admitted into evidence. It happens more than you might think. However, if a third party (such as a family member) made the legally significant social media post, it may be… Read More

What Is Considered ‘Marital Waste’ In Nebraska Divorce Cases?

Published On: September 12, 2025

In this article, you will discover: The legal definition of marital waste in Nebraska. How to prove marital waste occurred. How to protect your assets when you suspect that marital waste has occurred. What Is The Legal Definition of “Marital Waste” In Nebraska? Marital waste is equated with what’s called the “dissipation of marital assets.” Dissipation of marital assets is generally defined as one spouse’s use of marital property for a selfish purpose unrelated to the marriage at the time when the marriage is undergoing an irretrievable breakdown. Which Financial Behaviors Qualify As Marital Waste During A Divorce? While not… Read More

Protecting Your Rights As An Unmarried Father During Custody Disputes In Nebraska

Published On: June 5, 2025

In this article, you will discover: How an unmarried father can legally establish paternity in Nebraska. How a family lawyer can help an unmarried father petition for his rights. Your legal options if your child’s mother denies you visitation. How Can I Establish Paternity And Gain Custody Rights As An Unmarried Father In Nebraska? There are two main steps that an unmarried father can take to establish paternity in Nebraska.  The first is signing an Acknowledgement of Paternity at or around the child’s birth. This document acknowledges an unmarried father is the legal father of the minor child. Once signed,… Read More

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