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Finding a Nebraska Child Support Lawyer
by: Jean Mahserjian
can be a serious decision. The person who you employ will be in charge of obtaining or preserving your rights to your children, your property, and your earnings. Actually, choosing a Nebraska child support lawyer may be a stressful experience. Do it correctly and you can breath easy. Do it wrong and you may have to spend a lot of time dealing with losses that might have been prevented.

There are some time-tested strategies that you may want to apply when you locate a Nebraska child support lawyer. Prior to beginning, you had better consider the sort of case that you might need counsel for. Is it possible that you will be mediating your child support lawsuit? Is it possible that you will be negotiating? Or, is it possible that your lawsuit would a suit that goes to family court and turns into a venomous child support litigation?
It is possible to locate a Nebraska child support lawyer who concentrates on these different procedures for resolving lawsuits and you had better engage the kind of Nebraska child support lawyer who is best suited to the sort of lawsuit that you will be dealing with. If you must confront a caustic litigation, you should not hire a mediation lawyer to enforce your rights. And, if you are working with mediation, it would be unfortunate if you retained a Nebraska child support lawyer who will seek to stir things up and move you into litigation.

And so, the first step in the procedure of engaging a Nebraska child support lawyer is to ascertain the type of case that you have. When that is done, start asking people for help. Because the divorce rate in the US remains at around 50%, it is likely that you know several people who have had experience with a child support matter. Inquire into their litigation, how they retained a Nebraska child support lawyer, and how their lawyer worked on their behalf.
After you have gotten information about several Nebraska child support lawyers that you found from checking with other individuals, go online and study every lawyer and any other names that you discover on the net. If a Nebraska child support lawyer has a web site, you can study it and look to see if there are any articles on their site that they wrote on child support law. You could also check to see if they have advertised their law office on the web on the issue of child support law. You should be able to find a substantial amount of information to realize how individual lawyers manages legal actions and deal with their clients by looking at their website.

Subsequent to your viewing the Nebraska child support lawyer websites, compile a names of two to five Nebraska child support lawyers who you imagine you might be at ease meeting with. Telephone their office and set up an interview. A number of those lawyers may require payment for an initial meeting; the more experience the lawyer has, the more likely that you will be billed for time with that lawyer.

At the time that you attend an initial meeting with a Nebraska child support lawyer, be organized. Prepare a written history of your marriage and the problems confronting you now. If you or your partner has filed any petitions in court, be sure that you remember to bring them along. Bring recent income tax returns or a current financial statement so that the child support lawyer can examine your economic history before being asked questions about "resolutions" to your situation.

Be sure to ask each Nebraska child support lawyer questions about how that person's law office responds to client telephone calls, electronic mail or additional questions. If you will be hiring a child support lawyer who has no other lawyer in their law office, be ready to wait in line if you have a need for a reply. That attorney may have other clients who have needs just as important as yours, and a lawyer can help out only one client at a time. In spite of that problem, there can be a Nebraska child support lawyer who you find is appropriate for your case who is also a solo practitioner. That is a trade off that you should adjust to.

When you have completed each initial conference and considered the responses to all of your questions, determine which Nebraska child support lawyer you could be most comfortable with and which one you think will work for you to get the type of final result that you have a need for.

About the author:
Jean Mahserjian has practiced family law for close to two decades and is the author of many books devoted to helping consumers understand family law, including the issues of child custody and support. To download free excerpts from her family law books, visit: Child Support Help


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Seven Sets of Documents You Need For Your Divorce
 by: Scott Morgan

This article is designed to give someone who is considering or planning for the possibility of divorce an idea of what documents are needed. Even if you believe your case is ultimately agreed to and settled without a trial, you will be in a much better position if you already have the relevant documents in your possession. Better safe than sorry.

You should locate the relevant documents, make copies, and keep them somewhere secure, like your office or with a friend. You will then have access when it is needed.

Here are the most important seven categories of documents you should focus on.

1. Income Documents

Your spouse's income is relevant to a number of issues in a divorce case. At a minimum, get your spouse's last paycheck statement and your most recent tax return. Ideally, you would have access to all tax returns filed during the marriage, along with all supporting documents and schedules.

2. Bank Records

The monthly bank statements are very important and can lead you to other documents (cancelled checks, deposit slips, registers, etc.) that you also may need to obtain. Get at least the most recent statement for each account that is either held in your name, your spouse's name, or jointly. If possible, get copies of all statements going back to the date of marriage. In most cases this volume of records is not required, but in some cases these records can be very helpful and even necessary to analyze the case.

3. Retirement and Other Investment Records

Often the biggest asset a couple will own will be a 401k or pension account. So you will definitely want the most recent account statement and ideally all statements dating back to the time of marriage. Also, the last statement prior to marriage can be very significant (especially in community property states) to show the pre-marriage balance.

4. Credit Card statements

Again the most recent statements are a necessity, but a lot of important evidence can be garnered from the historical statements. In some cases, the credit card statements will show questionable transactions that can be of real evidentiary value. For example, they might show evidence of gifts or dinners purchased for paramours, questionable hotel rentals, or other dubious purchases.

5. Real estate documents

The most important real estate documents are the Deed of Trust and Warranty Deed for any property you currently own. If you have the entire file from (the giant stack of paper you got after the closing) for each real estate purchase or refinance transaction during the marriage it can be helpful. Additionally, documents evidencing real estate owned by either spouse prior to marriage can be significant, especially in community property states.

6. Mortgage statements & any Other Debts

You should get the most recent statements showing the current payoff balance for any other debts. For those debts that have only a coupon book with no regularly generated statements showing the current balance, you will probably need to contact the creditor by phone for the current payoff information.

7. Relevant emails or other correspondence

Correspondence or emails can be extremely helpful (or damaging, depending on your viewpoint) pieces of evidence in the case. Whether the communication is between spouses or between a spouse and some third-party, the communication is potentially relevant. Two common examples would be where your spouse makes a damaging admission about some issue in the case, or communications with paramours.

Conclusion

Determining which documents you need to obtain for your divorce case can be a very time-consuming and daunting task. Use this list as a starting point and discuss your situation with a quality divorce attorney. This person should be able to advise you specifically on the documents you need to obtain in order to protect your interests.



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