Nebraska Divorce Custody Laws
Summary
Nebraska courts generally favor joint custody, considering factors like the childs preference, health, and relationship with each parent. Nebraska is a no-fault divorce state, meaning no proof of wrongdoing is needed. Both parents must attend a parenting education course. For detailed guidance, consult a local family law attorney.Full Conversation
Divorce and custody
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Nebraska
Hello ****, in Nebraska:
- Courts generally favor joint custody.
- Factors such as child's preference, health, and relationship with each parent are considered.
- Nebraska is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you don't need to prove wrongdoing.
- Both parents must attend a parenting education course.
More detailed information should be sought from a legal professional in your area.
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