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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce for Nebraska on
Q: What’s considered incompatible for a divorce? To what degree does mental illness come into play?

I think my wife wants to divorce me only because she wants to. We did try marriage counseling for a year but nothing improved. Working individually with him separately seems to work better. I’m unsure to what degree our marriage is legally irretrievably broken as I think if we could just talk... View More

Brad Marsicek
Brad Marsicek
answered on Dec 28, 2022

Nebraska is a no-fault divorce state. If your spouse is no longer willing to work on the marriage, your spouse will ultimately be able to obtain a divorce. Regardless of your the decision your spouse makes, you efforts to continue to seek help should continue. If you have a documented mental... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Child Support for Nebraska on
Q: Can I get the interest on the back child support written off in Nebraska? The child support is caught up just interest.

He’s 23 now so no child support payments for 4 years

Brad Marsicek
Brad Marsicek
answered on Nov 26, 2022

Hello - Even if the child is 23, if you owe child support money or still owe interest from a past balance paid, any child support debt will continue to accrue interest until paid in full or a receipt is filed by the other parent. The only exception would be if a Court retroactively adjusts child... View More

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2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Nebraska on
Q: I self filed for a complaint to Establishing Paternity, Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support.

Am I able to self file to ask the judge for a temporary parenting plan? As my ex spouse has completely cut me out of our daughter's life and I'd like to have time with her during the proceedings.

Brad Marsicek
Brad Marsicek
answered on Nov 17, 2022

As Julie mentioned, you do not need an attorney to seek a temporary parenting plan in a normal divorce or paternity case. However, an attorney will have the expertise and experience to guide you through this process. Your posting makes it seem like there may be an existing court order, which... View More

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