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Month: February 2020

How the Recently Enacted Secure Act Could Change Your Retirement Plans

The SECURE Act was signed into law on December 20, 2019, and represents the most significant change to the retirement regulations in nearly 15 years. The Act, which is formally titled “The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019,” introduced over 30 new provisions affecting the …

Author 1p21.adminPosted on February 13, 2020February 18, 2020Categories Real Estate

Child Custody: Grandparent Visitation Rights

Nebraska’s grandparent visitation laws explicitly protect parental rights while considering the child’s best interests. However, grandparents can seek visitation over a parent’s objection when:

(a) The child’s parent or parents are deceased;

(b) The marriage of the child’s parents has been dissolved or is being dissolved; or

(c) The …

Author 1p21.adminPosted on February 12, 2020February 18, 2020Categories Child Custody

Parents: Changes May Impact What You Pay for Your Children’s Health Care Expenses

The Nebraska, Child Support Guidelines changed January 1, 2020. Previously, under Nebraska statutes the custodial parent would be responsible for the first $480 of out of pocket medical expenses for each child. Any additional costs would then be allocated between the custodial and non-custodial parent as determined by the …

Author 1p21.adminPosted on February 12, 2020Categories Child Custody
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