Nebraska Governor Pillen mandated a special session on July 25, 2024, with the primary objective of addressing his property tax reform proposals.
Navigating Co-Parenting During Your Kids' Summer Break
The summer months can be a wonderful time to spend quality time with your children. With some pre-planning and scheduling, it can still be enjoyable even when co-parenting with a former partner.
Nebraska State Legislative Updates: What You Need to Know
The Nebraska Legislature has recently ended yet another session. There is a lot to be hopeful about as some progress has been made for families, women and overall gender equity. As always, however, not everything was a “win.”
Below is a summary of recent celebratory bills that passed, those that we can feel relief about not advancing and finally, those that we could consider setbacks in the advancement of overall equity.
Decoupling Assets and Debts during Separation or Divorce
Estate Planning, Take the Time Now to Save a Lot in the End!
Is a Legal Separation the Right Process for You?
At McGill Law, we have a fair number of clients who need our assistance to obtain a divorce, however they don’t qualify under Nebraska law. More often than not, this is because they don’t satisfy the jurisdiction requirement (i.e., they haven’t lived in Nebraska for one year.) Sometimes, however, they want to be separated and not divorced for religious reasons or they want to separate on a trial basis. Other times there are financial reasons for not divorcing such as remaining married to qualify for health insurance coverage or for inheritance purposes. For any one of these reasons or simply because someone is not ready to be divorced, a legal separation is a viable alternative.
'Gray Divorce' – It’s on the Rise
Divorce occurs at all ages. There is a national rise, however, in “grey divorces.” A grey divorce is what is often referred to as a divorce between older adults later in life & typically from long lasting marriages. The age group is commonly referred as the “baby boomer generation.” Among other reasons, this age group is seeing a rise in divorces because there is no longer a stigma associated with divorce (as baby boomers’ parents espoused) and often these partners simply grew apart after raising their children – i.e., “empty nest syndrome.” Whatever the reason, there are special considerations for those who are in this age group and contemplating divorce.
McGill Law Announces Theresa Loughran as Partner, Solidifying Her Role in the Firm's Future
McGill Law is delighted to announce that attorney Theresa Loughran has been named partner. Theresa is the first person to be added as a partner since Jodie McGill started McGill Law in 2011 as a solo practitioner. Theresa joined McGill Law in 2020 after closing down her own solo practice. This promotion recognizes Theresa's outstanding contributions and dedication to McGill Law's growth and reputation of excellence.
All Parents Deserve Legal Protection and Equality … Even in Nebraska
In Nebraska, unmarried same sex couples are not afforded the same legal remedies for establishing parentage as opposite sex couples. This is inherently discriminatory for more than one reason, namely this poses sexual orientation & gender-based discrimination. It is past time to move to gender-neutral protection for all parents so that children can have the love and support that they deserve from both parents and all parents can have legally protected relationships with their children.
Discernment Counseling, A Unique Way to Focus on Your Marriage
Discernment, “the ability to understand inner qualities or relationships” Websters. Did you know there is a unique kind of marriage counseling that does just that? i.e. focuses on the ability to understand your marriage? I recently had the pleasure of meeting a discernment counselor, Liz Wollmann, LICSW of Resolve Mediation & Therapeutic Services, L.L.C., and she graciously agreed to spend some time educating me about this type of counseling.
An Often Overlooked Asset When Divorcing or Separating: Credit Card Rewards
RIVER CITY SIX: Theresa Loughran
“I am passionate about collaborative family law. The parties should put together their own parenting plans and property settlements which allows them to control their futures and destinies without court involvement. I enjoy guiding them and facilitating the collaborative divorce process to enable them to “untie the knot” and not sever it.”
Estate Planning Considerations Subsequent to Your Divorce
Uncontested Divorce, An Amicable Way to Untie the Knot
A Little Planning Goes a Long Way When Vacationing With Your Child
It’s that time of year when most of us are thinking about and planning our summer get-aways with our children. If you are a separated or divorced parent, there is a lot more to think about than just your destination. It’s important to include key elements regarding vacations in the parenting plan you might be in the process of developing or modifying. Doing your due diligence now just might avoid a lot of stress and anxiety with your co-parent down the road.
Home Sweet Home... an Important Consideration in a Divorce
Many clients want to know first and foremost what will happen to their home as a result of their divorce. This is an important question. Homes are valuable not only because of the financial investment but also because of the emotional ties. From a financial perspective, homes are oftentimes the most valuable asset involved in a divorce case. Therefore, it is worthwhile to consider your options and do your due diligence in deciding what makes the most sense for your family.
Something to Give
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - Interesting Facts & Lessons We Can Learn from His Legacy
The great leader and hero, Dr. MLK Jr., is deservedly honored on the third Monday of January every year. I have been thinking about his legacy and thus, reading about him and learning remarkable things that I never knew. History’s Sarah Pruitt and Christopher Klein report in their articles some very interesting facts. I’ll summarize a few herein
A Reflection on What it Means to be a Leader
Recently, I attended the first module of my year-long collaborative leadership training. I was feeling quite a mixture of emotions: excitement, anxiety and fear. As we went around the room and shared our stories of what leadership meant to us, it became evident that I was surrounded by some pretty amazing individuals who, in my eyes, were already well-accomplished leaders. How in the world was I chosen to be there?