Divorce, Child Custody, Visitation

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Practical advice. Family law broadly includes all domestic relations cases involving marriage and divorce, property division, alimony and spousal support, child custody and visitation, child support, paternity, and adoption.  The issues involved in family law matters are often the most important issues you will face in your life.  Trying to make the right decisions in these emotionally-charged situations is never easy.  If you find yourself having to make these difficult decisions, you owe it to yourself to have the guidance and legal advice of a family law attorney.

Passionate advocacy. Although some parties are able to amicably negotiate and make the tough decisions required in a divorce or custody case, many parties find communication challenging in an adversarial relationship.  When the issues in a domestic relations case are contested or disputed, you need an informed and passionate advocate to enforce your rights throughout the divorce process.  Obtaining legal representation in divorce and custody cases is a solid investment in your future.

Family Law Practice Areas
  • Divorce (also referred to as “dissolution of marriage”)
  • Annulment
  • Legal separation
  • Alimony and spousal support
  • Child custody
  • Child support orders and enforcement
  • Visitation
  • Division of property / property settlement agreements
  • Modifications of divorce decrees and custody orders
  • Adoptions
  • Paternity
  • Pre-marital or prenuptial agreements
  • Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) proceedings

For more information or to schedule a consultation with a Nebraska or Iowa divorce attorney or custody lawyer, contact Thompson Law Office. You may initiate a phone call with Thompson Law Office immediately by using the “click to call” button to the top of this screen. You may also chat live with a representative.

Free legal information about divorce, child custody, child visitation, and child support in Nebraska
You may also find the following free legal resources useful as you decide which lawyer to consult about your family law matter.  These brochures were prepared by the Nebraska State Bar Association:

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