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Custody And Visitation Agreement Attorneys

If you have minor children and have decided to file for divorce or are already involved in a divorce proceeding, you will need to make some difficult decisions regarding the custody of your children. Child custody and visitation issues are often emotionally charged and can be among the most difficult challenges faced during divorce. Deciding how much time your children spend with each parent is rarely an easy negotiation. At Bertolini, Schroeder & Blount, Attorneys at Law, we have worked extensively with others in similar situations. We can help you identify your options and fashion solutions that are in the best interests of your children and protect your rights as a parent.

With over 95 years of combined experience, our attorneys have a thorough understanding of the laws surrounding custody and visitation in Nebraska. We quickly recognize situations and details that can have an impact on the custody agreement. Our attorneys make sure you understand how the details of your specific situation will impact your custody agreement. We pride ourselves on responding promptly to all phone calls, answering questions and keeping you up to date on the status of your case. To schedule a free initial meeting, contact our offices or call us at 402-982-4237.

Structuring A Parenting Plan In Nebraska

When minor children are involved in a divorce proceeding, Nebraska law requires a parenting plan. We will help you structure an agreement that:

  • Identifies who has physical and legal custody (or whether there will be joint physical and legal custody)
  • Specifies when visitation or parenting time will occur, including:
    • How frequently visitation will occur
    • Any geographic limits on visitation or parenting time
    • Any residential requirements for the custodial or noncustodial homes
    • How holidays and summer vacations will be shared
  • Clarifies who will have access to information regarding the medical, educational or religious interests of the child
  • Identifies if and when child support obligations or rights are affected by visitation or parenting time

We work closely with you to make sure that we can understand the medical, educational, religious and other special needs of your children. Together, we will seek solutions that emphasize the needs of your children and allow you to play a vital part in their growth toward adulthood.

Contact Us Now For Help With Custody And Visitation Agreements

Contact us online or call our 24-hour answering service at 402-982-4237 to schedule a free office consultation. We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover in custody and visitation matters.