A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

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A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

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A Focused Approach To Divorce And Family Law

Omaha family law attorney Matt Higgins is AV Preeminent* peer review-rated through Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating, for legal abilities and ethical standards.

DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW REPRESENTATION IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA

Divorce can feel like an isolating experience, but it is crucial to know that you need not navigate the process alone. There are several people you can have on your team to help you through a divorce and start a new chapter.

Legal professionals

Legal representatives have the familiarity, training and experience that individuals often do not in terms of understanding the law and following legal procedures.

Further, working with an attorney can help people minimize direct contact with an ex and negotiate a fair settlement. In this capacity, they can be a voice and advocate, which can be especially valuable during a contentious split.

Financial professionals

Finances can be a highly complex and combative subject during a divorce. Often, issues arise involving:

Financial professionals can be vital in resolving these issues. Financial planners, forensic accountants and others can help you feel confident that a settlement and any support payments are fair.

Lifestyle and mental health supporters

Divorce is stressful, and it can take a toll on people emotionally and physically. While it can be challenging to ask for help coping with this, doing so can significantly impact your well-being during and after your divorce.

Some people who can help you might include:

  • Physical trainers
  • Therapists or counselors
  • Support groups
  • Nutritionists
  • Addiction specialists

These parties can help you prioritize your mental and physical and mental health needs, which too many people overlook during stressful events.

Loved ones

Your loved ones can help you throughout your divorce in many ways. Consider reaching out to:

  • Parents
  • Siblings
  • Friends
  • Neighbors

These parties may be able to help you with babysitting, accompanying you to appointments and lending an ear when you need it. They can also provide distractions and new opportunities that can be welcome when you are going through a stressful family legal dispute.

If you feel lost and alone during a divorce, know that there are people around you who can provide crucial guidance and support. These parties can help you take care of yourself and get back on your feet.