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August 7, 2018

As with most issues in law the answer to the above question is: it depends. Sections 43-1801 through Section 43-1803 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes give certain individuals the right to petition the Courts in Nebraska for visitation time with their grandchildren. Who is a “grandparent” under the statute? Under Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-1801 a [...]
March 23, 2018

In yesterday’s news, a Papillion woman was hit by a bus in downtown Omaha. A video detail can be found HERE on KETV.com, and the original article as written by Josh Planos on KETV can be viewed here: OMAHA, Neb. — A Papillion woman suffered multiple injuries Thursday night when a Metro bus hit her while [...]
January 31, 2018

written by: Justin High The decision to settle case or go to trial is always a call that the client gets to make, not the lawyer. But, a more complete answer to the question “do I have to go to trial?” is that there are many cases where a trial is necessary to get a fair [...]
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