As we celebrate Mother's Day, we take a moment to reflect on the impact mothers have had on our lives. From the unconditional love of our own mothers to the courageous clients we've had the privilege of representing, we're endlessly inspired by the resilience and strength of women everywhere.
Moving Out of State with Kids During or After Divorce
If you plan to move your minor child(ren) from the state of Nebraska after there has been a custody order entered or during a child custody proceeding, you cannot just get up and go. Instead, the court that entered or will enter the custody order must give you explicit permission to move with the child. The court will turn to the pivotal Nebraska Supreme Court case Farnsworth v. Farnsworth for guidance as to whether it will grant or deny the request.
Emancipation in Nebraska: A Path to Independence for Minors
In Nebraska, minors between the ages of 16 and 19 can request a judgment of emancipation, effectively allowing them to have more control over their lives and make decisions typically reserved for adults. Emancipation is the legal process in which a minor is granted autonomy and independence from their parents or legal guardians. Despite their age, emancipated minors are treated as adults for various purposes under the law.
McGill Law Welcomes Taylor Matthias!
We are thrilled to announce that Taylor Matthias has joined our family law team as an associate attorney based out of our Lincoln office!