If you are the parent of a preschool-aged child in Nebraska and you and your spouse have decided to separate or get divorced, it is important for you to know how to communicate this change to your child. You will want to do this in a way that reassures your child and...
Divorcing when you share a business
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Aug 19, 2018 | Family Law
It is not uncommon for couples in Nebraska to go into business together. Some people even meet through work and may then choose to start their own company as they pursue their personal relationship at the same time. Whether a business was created before or after a...
Pitfalls of social media use during divorce
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Jul 29, 2018 | Family Law
When getting a divorce, many people in Nebraska might understandably look to strengthen connections with friends and family members. This might even include increasing communications on social media platforms. However, it is wise for divorcing spouses to take a...
Business ownership and divorce
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Jul 5, 2018 | Family Law
For many people in Nebraska who own and operate a business with their spouse, the ability to work together for the common family good with a trusted partner can be extremely rewarding. However, when the personal relationship between the owners goes south, the health...
Modification of a divorce decree
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Jun 24, 2018 | Family Law
Have you and your spouse in Nebraska decided that you can no longer remain married to each other? Maybe you have already instigated a divorce or maybe you have even come to what you believed was your final settlement agreement. Before you assume everything in your...
Tax code changes and your divorce
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | May 13, 2018 | Family Law
If you and your spouse have been discussing filing for divorce in Nebraska, it could be very important for you to understand how the newly enacted tax code changes may impact the settlement choices you make as well as how the timing of your final settlement might...
Grandparents and grandkids – relationships that count
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | May 13, 2018 | Family Law
Grandparents and their grandchildren often have special connections that live in memories forever. Sometimes divorce, adoption or other fluid situations put those relationships at risk, leaving the former generation to wonder about its place in the ones to follow. A...
How should I approach summer plans with my ex?
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Mar 25, 2018 | Family Law
Even though it is still only springtime in Nebraska, it is not too soon for parents to be making plans for summer vacation. That last day of school is right around the corner and the more you can be prepared for the less structured time compared to when your kids are...
Managing divorce and bankruptcy together
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Dec 28, 2017 | Family Law
Whether a couple in Nebraska contemplates divorce at the end of the year amid the holiday shopping season or at any other time, financial issues may well rear their heads as part of the marital troubles. Money is not simply something that married people fight about...
Can I keep my home when getting divorced?
On behalf of Monzón, Guerra & Associates, Attorneys At Law | Nov 28, 2017 | Family Law
While the holidays are a time of joy and celebration for many people, you may be one of the residents in Nebraska who is facing the tough decision about whether to end your marriage or stay in it. This choice is often faced at the holidays and when in the midst of...
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