Nebraska Essential Legal Life Documents for New Parents

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This package contains essential legal documents for New Parents who desire to address important changes in their Legal Life with the addition of a child.The documents in this package are State Specific and include the following:

1.) A Will that meets your specific needs;

2.) A Living Will;

3.) A General Power of Attorney for Property and Finances effective immediately;

4.) A General Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of a Child or Children;

5.) A Financial Statement form for a Husband and Wife;

6.) A Parental Permission and Medical Consent form; and

7.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets.



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Custody laws in Nebraska do not favor one parent over the other due to sex. So, without extenuating circumstances, they try to award 50/50 joint custody when possible.Schedules can vary based on the parents' schedules and child's needs.

Children cannot decide for themselves until they are 19 years old and legal adults. However, judges in Nebraska will take a child's wishes into consideration in making a custody determination only if the child is of sufficient age and maturity and the child's wishes are based on good, sound reasons.

Nebraska statutes make it clear that there is no presumption favoring either the mother or the father. Nebraska has abolished, as have many other states, the maternal preference, which was a presumption that the mother would be most capable of caring for a child during its earliest childhood years.

1 attorney answer Although a child's wishes are one factor among many the court must consider in determining the child's best interests, a minor child never gets to "decide" which parent to live with.

Nebraska statutes make it clear that there is no presumption favoring either the mother or the father. Nebraska has abolished, as have many other states, the maternal preference, which was a presumption that the mother would be most capable of caring for a child during its earliest childhood years.

Thankfully, Nebraska does have laws in place that protect the rights of fathers, even if they are not married to the mothers of their children. To benefit from that protection, you must establish paternity, or prove that you are the father.

Although the law specifically permits children at least 14-years-old to express an opinion, there is no specific age when a judge will listen to a child's opinion. California statutes also permit a child younger than 14 years old to testify regarding a custodial preference, unless the court decides it's not in the

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