At McGill Law, we are a dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about guiding our clients through the stress and turmoil that results from family conflict. Your team is here to help - whether it be through a collaborative approach of your divorce or modification or a more traditional litigation approach.
Spring Reopening
Just as the weather started to change last spring, our lives were put on hold for the COVID-19 pandemic. Sporting events, movie theaters, concerts, and the like were all cancelled or restricted, and we have all been long awaiting the day when we could return to our favorite activities. Now that more and more people are vaccinated and the mask mandate has been lifted, what does that mean for Omaha?
Menstrual Hygiene is a Matter of Human Rights, not a Privilege
Family Law Process Options
Five Ways to Win a Divorce
Divorce Loans – Why Wait?
Divorce is never an easy time. If you and your spouse are both listed on the family home, you have several options. Before you choose a divorce loan, it’s important to note that you can begin at any stage of your divorce from before it’s filed to while it’s pending and, of course, once it has been finalized.
How to Know if Your House is Marital
McGill Law Celebration in Colorado
We took our annual firm retreat west this year to Colorado Springs where surprisingly we were greeted by warmer temperatures and less snow than Omaha! If that wasn’t reason to celebrate enough, we reveled in the anniversary of 10 years as a firm and being twice the size as we were this time last year!
Collaborative Mediation- Why It's the Right Choice for You
We are excited to announce our latest, innovative alternative to traditional divorce… Collaborative Mediation. Our clients can utilize this groundbreaking approach right here at McGill Law! McGill Law is honored to be the sole law firm in the Nebraska and Council Bluffs area to offer Collaborative Mediation.
10 YEARS!
It is hard to believe that I started McGill Law ten years ago. Those ten years flew by! In 2011, when I started McGill Law, I knew that I wanted to continue to help people through their legal matters, but I wanted to help people differently. I wanted to focus on the client and to provide expert legal guidance with compassion, integrity, and their futures in mind.
IT’S A NEW YEAR … SO MUCH TO LOOK FORWARD TO & PREPARE FOR
We have all had enough of 2020 and we are banking on a brighter and more hopeful future. Some of us have even more reason than others. If you are recently separated or divorced or contemplating either from your partner, it’s a good idea to start preparing for the next stage of life. Here are some tips that might help ensure a smoother transition in the upcoming year.
From New Orleans to Now
What to Gather and be Mindful of When Contemplating Divorce or Custody Modification
The holidays can be a stressful and chaotic time of year. Gathering this information may seem overwhelming, but we can help. At McGill Law we pride ourselves in giving our clients the guidance, support and attention they need and deserve. If you are contemplating a separation, divorce or custody issue, we would be happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.
Managing Divorce and Children During the Holidays, Tips for Surviving this Season of Life
Plan in Advance. Work out where your children will be during the holiday season, and where, when and how exchanges will take place. Your children will feel secure knowing the plan ahead of time, and you will experience less frustration if you are not figuring out the details last minute. These free tools can help:
The Benefits of Gratitude
Finding Thanks after Divorce: Letting Go with Gratitude
As with every holiday or family occasion after divorce, it is important to not focus on how things were, but instead on how things are. Thanksgiving is typically a holiday that celebrates ‘togetherness’. It is very easy to feel ‘other’ instead of ‘together’ on holidays even while surrounded by family and friends following a divorce or life transition.
The Legal Process of a Name Change … For You or Your Child
I recently ran across a funny quote on Facebook, “When life gets stressful, do something to lift your spirits … go for a drive, go two or three thousand miles away. Or… maybe change your name.” Now, there’s a thought! It’s such a simple suggestion and in practice, it can be. It actually depends on whose name you want to change, the individual facts of your case, when and how you go about doing it.
Bird Nest Parenting
The concept of ‘nesting’ during and after divorce, also referred to as ‘bird nesting” has been around for years but has recently taken new interest by families in the current pandemic. Nesting is a concept to refer to a situation whereby the kids stay in the family home and the parents alternate staying at the family home with the children during their respective parenting times.