The beginning of a new school year can bring many changes to families who share custody of their children. For example, some families have different parenting time schedules during the summer than the school year, and the transition back can cause confusion, miscommunication, or just a desire to keep things the same. This can lead to one party no longer following the court’s orders.
'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.
Unleashing the Power of Legal Unbundled Services: Benefits of a Tiered Services Approach
Innovation is rapidly transforming traditional models to cater to evolving client demands in the legal industry. At McGill Law, we are committed to consistently improving our offerings to provide our clients and prospective clients what they truly want and need. McGill Law’s newest revolutionary concept is the introduction of legal unbundled services—a tiered approach that allows clients to select their desired level of services, rather than defaulting. This article delves into the concept of legal unbundling, highlighting its benefits for our current and future clients.
The Freedom of a Summer Break
A summer divorce may offer individuals and families more freedom and flexibility to plan ahead during a season that is more relaxed and stress free with less holiday, work, social and school obligations, allowing families more time to focus on their emotional well-being and healing during the divorce process.
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.
The Importance of Establishing Paternity
Introducing Unbundled Legal Services NOW AVAILABLE at McGill Law!
Introducing a way to revolutionize the way you navigate legal matters: Unbundled Legal Services with McGill Law, PC, LLO!
Advance Care and Estate Planning for the LGBTQ Community
Confronting Abuse in Marriage and Its Influence on Divorce
Divorce is a complicated process, often marked by emotional turmoil, financial strain, and legal complications. When abuse is present in a marriage, the divorce process can become even more challenging, both for the participants and the professionals assisting them. The abused spouse may be grappling with trauma, fear, and the need to protect themselves and their children. In this article, we will explore how abuse affects divorce and what steps can be taken to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.
Understanding and Addressing Financial Abuse
Our society often fails to recognize domestic violence and domestic abuse, whether due to a lack of concern or a lack of knowledge. Unfortunately, that failure has infiltrated family law systems and processes, and victims of abuse often struggle to prove the abuse exists when there is little tangible evidence. Financial abuse is one form of abuse that can be difficult to recognize, and difficult to prove. The abuser’s actions may be subtle, yet the control, manipulation, and abuse are ever-present.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Grandparent Rights in Nebraska
Nebraska law allows a grandparent to seek court ordered visitation with their minor grandchild under various circumstances. This includes if the child’s parent or parents are deceased, the child’s parents have been or are going through a divorce, or if the child’s parents have legally established paternity, but have never been married.
The Impact of Divorce on School Choice
We frequently have past clients return to us because they and their former spouse or co-parent are unable to agree upon which school their child(ren) should attend. Sometimes, we are able to discuss a child’s choice of school during the divorce process. However, many times the issue of where the children should attend school is not an issue that arises until years after the divorce.
Collaborative Divorce, An Ethical Approach (Ethics C.E. for Therapists)
Please join us for presentations on COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE, AN ETHICAL APPROACH, a free C.E. event for mental health specialists.
Successful Co-Parenting
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
How Changes in Minimum Wage Could Affect Child Support
In Nebraska, we are experiencing changes to our minimum wage. While the Federal minimum wage has not changed, the state minimum wage in Nebraska is now $10.50 per hour, having begun on January 1, 2023. Nebraska’s state minimum wage will increase by $1.50 each year until 2026, when the minimum wage will reach $15.00 per hour. This is a result of a ballot measure voted on by Nebraska voters in 2022.
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.