Omaha Divorce Attorneys
Expert Support for Your Divorce Legal Needs
At Plains Legal Group, our family law services are tailored to provide you with the assistance and direction you need during life’s toughest challenges. Whether facing a divorce, child custody disputes, or other family-related issues, our knowledgeable attorneys are dedicated to safeguarding your rights and striving for the most favorable outcome for you and your family. We recognize the emotional and legal complexities inherent in family law and are committed to delivering personalized solutions that reflect your individual circumstances.
Legal Support for Your Divorce
We understand that divorce can be one of life’s most difficult experiences. That’s why at Plains Legal Group, we offer comprehensive legal support designed to meet your specific needs. From managing the intricacies of asset division to advocating for fair spousal support and achieving optimal outcomes in child custody and support matters, our experienced attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and helping you find a resolution that empowers you to move forward confidently.
Divorce Process Guidance
We provide expert assistance throughout every stage of the divorce process, ensuring that your rights and interests are upheld from beginning to end.
Asset Distribution
Our team aims to secure an equitable distribution of marital assets, helping to ensure your financial future is stable as you move on.
Spousal Support (Alimony)
We assist in negotiating or challenging spousal support arrangements that accurately reflect the financial situations and needs of both individuals involved.
Answers to Common Divorce Questions
What are the legal grounds for filing for divorce?
The grounds for divorce can differ by state, but commonly include irreconcilable differences, infidelity, abandonment, abuse, and irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Many states also permit no-fault divorce, meaning that no specific misconduct must be demonstrated. Nebraska is a no fault state which means you do not need to give any reason for wanting a divorce.
How is property divided in a divorce?
The division of property during a divorce is equitable. Nebraska allocates property based on fairness as well as identifying assets into different classifications and dividing the assets accordingly. The court considers various factors, including the marriage’s duration and each spouse’s contributions when deviating from the usual equal division of the estate.
What is the function of a divorce attorney?
A divorce attorney advocates for your interests throughout the divorce process, providing legal guidance, negotiating settlements, and representing you in court. They ensure your rights are upheld and work to secure a fair resolution in issues related to property division, alimony, and child custody.
How is spousal support (alimony) determined?
Spousal support is assessed based on factors such as the marriage’s length, the financial circumstances of each spouse, the standard of living during the marriage, and the recipient spouse’s ability to achieve self-sufficiency. The court’s aim is to ensure a fair financial separation between the parties. The court’s aim is not to equalize the income of the parties and is intended to be a bridge to allow the spouse to get back on their feet.
What should I do if my spouse refuses to sign the divorce documents?
If your spouse is unwilling to sign the divorce papers, you can still continue with the divorce process. The court may issue a default judgment if your spouse fails to respond within a certain timeframe. It’s crucial to consult your attorney to understand the procedure and the next steps to take.
Reach Out for
Legal Assistance
At Plains Legal Group, we are here to support you through your family law matters with compassion and expertise. Contact us today to receive the assistance you need to navigate your legal challenges successfully.
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