Many wonder if they should consider a prenup prior to entering marriage in Nebraska, especially women who routinely earn less than white men.
Taxes and Family Law
The Importance of Utilizing Professionals
Going through a divorce or custody dispute is frequently one of the most stressful points in a person’s life. In fact, many mental health practitioners compare the divorce process to the grieving process after a loved one dies. At McGill Law, we pride ourselves in connecting our client’s with other professionals who can provide a sense of calm, educate you, and lead you down a path of empowerment.
Five BS Divorce Myths
When to Modify Child Support
A common question people who have a child support order ask is when and how do I modify my child support amount?
The Nebraska Child Support Guidelines spell out that child support qualifies for a modification when using the guidelines would result in, “a variation of 10 percent or more, but not less than $25, upward or downward, of the current child support obligation, child care obligation, or health care obligation, due to the financial circumstances which have lasted 3 months and can reasonably be expected to last for an additional 6 months.”
A Brave Divorce
Common Questions on the Stimulus Deal
As you’ve read by now, lawmakers have struck a $2 trillion (yes, trillion with a T) deal very early yesterday morning that includes sending checks directly to individuals. All of the news sources have shared that single Americans would receive $1,200, married couples would receive $2,400, and parents would receive an additional $500 for every child under age 17.
Effective Co-parenting during the COVID19 Pandemic
Collaborative Divorce during Covid-19
Coronavirus is indeed upending life for more and more people. Most of us are feeling uncertainty, fear and anxiety about what the future holds. Not to mention the drastic drop in social contact we are all experiencing – whether we are quarantined, working in our homes or following local/national mandates to minimize exposure to crowds. This feeling of uncertainty is only heightened and may in fact be overwhelming if you are facing the possibility of a divorce or separation from your partner.
Goal Setting in a Collaborative Divorce
Don’t Fixate, Meditate! (Benefits of Meditation)
Meditation can seem like a New Age-y concept, or a possibly daunting task to learn, but once you incorporate this practice into your lifestyle, you will reap the many benefits meditation can offer! Successful meditation may actually not be as far out of reach as it may seem, and it can be a useful tool while going through times of stress and change.
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Divorce for Adults
Collaborative law is an alternative to litigation. It was started in 1990 in Minnesota by Stuart Webb, a domestic relations attorney. It has grown to be a type of practice used world-wide. According to the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, there is a Collaborative Practice practitioner in virtually every state in the U.S., every province in Canada and 22 other countries around the world. In Nebraska, we focus our use of collaborative practice on domestic cases, primarily divorces. The Nebraska Academy of Collaborative Professionals was started in 2005.
The Emotional Stages of Divorce
I have assisted clients through hundreds of divorces. During that time, I often see that the individuals of the divorcing couple are in different emotional stages of their divorce. The stages of divorce are often likened to the stages of grief. It is common for people to move back and forth through the stages. Some stages may be easier for some to move through than others.