Guardianship can be necessary to help a loved one who can no longer make decisions for themselves. However, most do not want to see their loved ones have to enter into a guardianship to get their needs met.
Nebraska Family Law-Related Legislative Updates That May Impact You & Your Family
The Nebraska State Legislature is currently in session, and there are a number of bills related to family law. Find below an overview of the bills that passed last session, the bills that will carry over and the new bills that have been introduced.
Legal Considerations for Therapists in Private Practice
Welcome Bethany A. Allen to McGill Law!
We are thrilled to announce that Bethany A. Allen has joined the McGill Law firm as an associate attorney based out of our Lincoln office!
Advance Care and Estate Planning for the LGBTQ Community
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.