Omaha, Nebraska Fathers’ Rights Lawyers in Douglas County

Fathers’ Rights Lawyers / Attorneys in Douglas County in Omaha, Nebraska

Fathers facing domestic relations matters need legal representation that actively protects their rights and advocates for their role as a parent. At Stange Law Firm, PC, our legal team focuses exclusively on domestic relations cases, allowing our fathers’ rights attorneys in Omaha, Nebraska to approach each matter with experience, preparation, and care. We recognize the importance of a father’s presence in a child’s life and are committed to advocating for that relationship.

Fathers throughout Douglas County and the surrounding areas often encounter challenges when navigating these cases. Maintaining a meaningful relationship with your child can feel overwhelming, particularly for unmarried fathers who have not yet formally established their parental rights. Without experienced legal guidance, presenting a strong case to the court for a fair and workable parenting schedule can be difficult, especially when past disagreements or conflict exist. The attorneys at Stange Law Firm, PC are dedicated to helping fathers secure the parenting time and involvement they deserve.

Fathers’ Rights Issues in Douglas County in Omaha, Nebraska

To speak to a fathers’ rights attorney who can help you in Omaha, Nebraska in Douglas County, and beyond, call us at 855-805-0595 or contact our law firm online. You can find out more information about the Douglas County Courts by visiting the following web pages:

Your Omaha, Nebraska Fathers’ Rights Lawyers in Douglas County

We can assist you in all areas of fathers’ rights matters in Omaha, including:

Father’s Rights in Omaha, Nebraska (Douglas County)

Fathers in Omaha, Nebraska have important legal rights when it comes to raising their children. Nebraska law directs courts in Douglas County to make parenting decisions based on a child’s best interests while supporting ongoing involvement from both parents whenever it is safe and appropriate. Parenting determinations are made on the facts of each case rather than assumptions about parental roles.

How Douglas County Courts Evaluate Fathers

Nebraska courts examine each parent’s role in a child’s life, including involvement in daily care, communication, and the ability to provide a stable and supportive environment. Judges also consider a parent’s willingness to encourage a positive relationship between the child and the other parent. A father’s consistency and demonstrated commitment to parenting are key factors.

Parenting Time and Custody in Nebraska

Nebraska law emphasizes shared parenting when appropriate. Fathers may seek:

  • Meaningful and ongoing parenting time

  • Joint legal custody, allowing shared decision-making authority

  • Primary physical custody when supported by the evidence

Courts frequently approve parenting plans that allow children to maintain strong relationships with both parents.

Decision-Making Authority

Fathers have the right to participate in important decisions affecting their children, including:

  • Education and schooling

  • Medical and mental health care

  • Religious upbringing

  • Extracurricular activities

When legal custody is shared, parents are expected to communicate and cooperate in making these decisions.

Establishing Rights for Unmarried Fathers

Unmarried fathers must establish legal paternity before custody or parenting time can be ordered. Once paternity is legally established, fathers may seek court orders that define parenting time, custody, and decision-making rights.

Child Support and Parenting Time

Under Nebraska law, child support and parenting time are treated separately. Parenting time cannot be withheld due to child support disputes, and support obligations are determined using Nebraska’s child support guidelines.

Enforcing and Modifying Court Orders

If a parenting plan is not being followed or circumstances change materially, fathers may seek court enforcement or request modification. Douglas County courts aim to maintain stability for children while allowing adjustments that better meet a child’s needs.

Contact an Omaha, Nebraska Fathers’ Rights Attorney / Lawyer for a Consult in Douglas County Today

At Stange Law Firm, PC, we can help with fathers rights matters, and also help unmarried fathers establish and protect their rights. We represent clients in Douglas County out of our Omaha, Nebraska office location. If you’re looking to hire a compassionate and dedicated Omaha fathers’ rights attorney, call Stange Law Firm, PC to schedule your consultation or contact us online.

Douglas County (Omaha), NE Office (402-509-1801): 9202 W. Dodge Rd., Suite 302, Omaha, Nebraska 68114

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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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