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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Child Custody for Nebraska on
Q: The wife has moved out of the family home we have two kid do I have to let her in at this time and try and move the kid
Brendan Michael Kelly
Brendan Michael Kelly
answered on Jul 24, 2017

You need to file for divorce and get a custody order along with an order that she vacate the home. Joint property including children are viewed as open and accessible with out a court order in place.

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Q: looking for a pro bono divorce lawyer in nebraska

My husband served me with divorce papers after abandoning me and moving to Lincoln Nebraska I have been paying all of our bills we have accumulated together we are buying a property together and have a loan out for a car and another personal loan I cant afford a lawyer due to being abandoned and... View More

Brendan Michael Kelly
Brendan Michael Kelly
answered on Jul 18, 2017

You might seek self help from the state's court web site they have lots of information and forms you can use. Depending on the nature of the Divorce proceeding, you might find lawyers who will provide the necessary help but you would appear in court. Call around in your area for help from a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Real Estate Law for Nebraska on
Q: Is there anyway of removing my name from a mortgage due to divorce without him having to refinance the house

I gave him the house but I don't think he can get it refinanced and I want him to keep the house but My name needs to be removed from the mortgage so my credit rating quits suffering

Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
answered on Oct 20, 2015

I can think of only one way you can end your liability under the mortgage note, he keep the house, and he not have to refinance: you would have to file for bankruptcy protection.

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