Lincoln, Nebraska Family Law Attorneys in Lancaster County

Lincoln, NE Family Law Attorneys Representing You in Lancaster County

Family law focuses on helping individuals and families navigate deeply personal legal issues that arise during challenging life transitions. These matters often carry emotional weight and long-term consequences for parents, children, and families in Lincoln, Nebraska. At Stange Law Firm, PC, we recognize how important these matters are to our clients and provide thoughtful, supportive guidance throughout the legal process.

As a firm devoted exclusively to family law, we strive to give your case the focus and attention it deserves. Our attorneys work diligently to guide you through every aspect of your family law matter with care and experience.

Lancaster County Local Court Information

Gaining knowledge about the local courts and Nebraska family law can be helpful for you to understand the process better. For your assistance, you can find more information about the Lancaster County Court system at these links:

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Your Lincoln, Nebraska Family Law Attorneys and Law Firm in Lancaster County

When you are going through a tough time like a family law matter, you need an attorney who is going to understand you and help you understand your rights in the process. We represent clients in a wide range of family law matters in Lincoln, NE.

On this website, you can also read articles about family law, view informational videos, and seminar videos, listen to our podcast, download our mobile application, or view a child support calculator for Nebraska.

Family Law in Lincoln, Nebraska: A Practical Overview

Family law involves legal issues that affect families, relationships, and household responsibilities. These matters often arise during times of significant transition and emotional stress, when individuals are seeking clarity, stability, and a path forward. Understanding how Nebraska family law works can help people make informed decisions during an otherwise overwhelming process.

In Lincoln and throughout Lancaster County, family law commonly addresses issues such as dissolution of marriage, child custody and parenting time, child support, adoption, paternity, and fathers’ rights. Each of these matters follows Nebraska-specific statutes, court rules, and procedures that directly affect how cases move forward and how decisions are made.


Dissolution of Marriage in Lancaster County

A dissolution of marriage is the legal process used to end a marriage in Nebraska. Marriage creates a legal relationship, and dissolving that relationship requires filing the appropriate paperwork with the Nebraska courts and following established legal procedures.

Nebraska is a no-fault dissolution state. This means the court does not require proof of wrongdoing by either spouse. Instead, a marriage may be dissolved when it is considered irretrievably broken. Nebraska law also includes residency requirements that must be met before a dissolution can proceed.

Property and Debt Division

During dissolution, Nebraska courts divide marital assets and debts using an equitable distribution standard. “Equitable” does not always mean equal. Courts consider factors such as:

  • The length of the marriage

  • Each spouse’s contributions (financial and non-financial)

  • Each party’s earning capacity and future needs

  • The circumstances of each spouse after the dissolution

In certain situations, marital misconduct—such as infidelity or domestic abuse—may also be considered when determining property division or spousal support.


Dissolution as a Civil Court Process

Dissolution cases in Lincoln are handled in Nebraska state courts and follow civil litigation procedures. This means parties may be required to exchange information and evidence through formal discovery methods, including:

  • Depositions

  • Interrogatories

  • Subpoenas

Many cases also involve mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution, which can help parties resolve issues without a trial. While some dissolutions settle through negotiation, others—particularly those involving contested issues or complex finances—may proceed to trial. Understanding this process helps parties prepare for what lies ahead.


Spousal Support (Alimony) in Lancaster County

Spousal support, sometimes referred to as alimony, is one of the more complex aspects of a dissolution case. Nebraska does not rely on a fixed formula to determine spousal support. Instead, judges evaluate the specific facts of each case.

Courts may consider:

  • The length of the marriage

  • The age and health of each spouse

  • Each party’s earning ability and financial resources

  • The standard of living established during the marriage

Because spousal support decisions are fact-specific, presenting accurate and complete financial information is especially important.


Pre-Nuptial and Post-Nuptial Agreements in Lincoln

A prenuptial agreement allows individuals to plan ahead by defining financial rights and responsibilities before marriage. These agreements often address:

  • Separate versus marital property

  • Division of assets and debts

  • Spousal support in the event of dissolution

To be enforceable in Nebraska, prenuptial agreements must be entered into voluntarily and with full financial disclosure. Certain issues—such as child custody and child support—cannot be decided in advance. A postnuptial agreement serves the same purpose but is executed after the marriage begins.


Child Custody and Parenting Time in Lancaster County

Child custody matters are among the most sensitive areas of family law. Nebraska courts decide custody and parenting time based on the best interests of the child, with a focus on safety, stability, and the child’s overall well-being.

Courts may consider factors such as:

  • Each parent’s relationship with the child

  • The ability to provide a stable home environment

  • Any history of substance abuse, domestic violence, or criminal conduct

When parents can agree on a parenting plan, courts generally approve it. If parents cannot agree, the court may rely on evidence such as school records, professional evaluations, and other relevant information to make its decision.


Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody in Nebraska

Nebraska distinguishes between:

  • Legal custody, which involves decision-making authority for major aspects of a child’s life, and

  • Physical custody, which refers to where the child primarily lives

Courts may award joint or sole legal custody and shared or primary physical custody, depending on the circumstances. Parents may share one form of custody without sharing the other. Understanding these distinctions helps parents better anticipate possible outcomes.


Child Support in Lancaster County

Children are legally entitled to financial support from both parents. Nebraska calculates child support using statewide guidelines that consider:

  • Each parent’s income

  • Allowable deductions

  • Health insurance costs

  • Childcare expenses

  • Parenting time arrangements

Courts generally assume that the parent with primary physical custody provides direct day-to-day support. Reviewing financial information carefully is essential, particularly in cases involving disputed income or underemployment.


Abuse and Neglect Proceedings in Nebraska

Abuse and neglect cases involve allegations that a child is not receiving appropriate care or is at risk of harm. The state may initiate these proceedings and may appoint legal representation for the child.

These cases can involve strict timelines, court-ordered services, and serious consequences, including the potential termination of parental rights. Because of the gravity of these matters, they require careful preparation and a clear understanding of Nebraska law and procedure.

Schedule a Consultation With Stange Law Firm’s Family Law Attorneys Today

If you are looking to find a professional representation for a family law matter in Lancaster County, Nebraska you can rely on Stange Law Firm, PC’s attorneys to help and fight for you. You can contact us by calling 855-805-0595 or online.

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We also handle many other family law matters, including but not limited to:

Dissolution of Marriage
Unfortunately, there are times when a marriage is irretrievably broken and a dissolution is the only option. We can help with your uncontested, contested, simple or complex dissolution case.
Legal Separation
There are some instances where married parties are separated, but are unsure whether their marriage can be reconciled or may later need to be dissolved. We can help with a legal separation if this is the case.
Annulment
In certain circumstances, a party may be able to seek an annulment if there are circumstances that led to a party being fraudulently induced into entering a marriage.
Family Law
Unfortunately, there are times when a marriage is irretrievably broken and a dissolution is the only option. We can help with your uncontested, contested, simple or complex dissolution case.
Collaborative Law/Mediation
If you are looking for an amicable resolution to your dissolution or family law matter, we have attorneys who can help you with a collaborative family law case or mediation.
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
These agreements help couples make critical decisions about their relationships, just in case. While prenuptial agreements are drafted before a marriage, postnuptial agreements are drafted during the marriage, usually when circumstances change.
Paternity Law/Mediation
With approximately forty-percent of all children being born out of wedlock, we represent numerous unmarried parents in child custody and child support disputes. These cases are the twenty-first century dissolution and extremely common.
Guardianships and conservatorships
We also represent clients in matters of guardianships and conservatorships, helping them protect the people they love — especially when those people can no longer care for themselves. Our work in this area often involves people facing physical and mental illnesses, alcoholism and addiction.
Surrogacy Agreements
We can help clients negotiate surrogacy agreements, drafting and executing all related documents as well as resolving any conflicts that may arise.
Step-parent adoption
We represent parents in step-parent adoptions, which usually occur when a parent marries or remarries after the birth of a biological child. Step-parent adoptions help bring families closer together by creating a solid family unit.
Name Change
If you are seeking to legally change your name, we can help.
Orders of Protection
We can help you in legal proceedings involving restraining orders.
Adoption
We are honored to represent clients who wish to adopt a child into their family.
Minor emancipation
In some cases, minors do best when they are given the rights and responsibilities of adults. We assist in minor emancipation, representing both teens and their parents.
Grandparents' rights
Lawyers at our firm also handle grandparents' rights issues such as child custody, guardianship and grandparent adoption.
Appeals
We represent parties in appeals of adverse family court judgments, including dissolution, child custody, child support, maintenance and grandparent visitation.
Child Support
We represent clients in matters involving child support.
Child Custody
We represent parents in child custody disputes.
Juvenile Matters
We represent parties in juvenile matters involving the Division of Family Law Services.
Modifications
We assist clients in modifying prior child custody and child support judgments when the facts call for it.
Contempt
We help clients in contempt of court matters as well as family access motions.
Military Dissolution
We are proud to represent service members in dissolution and family law matters.
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