Nebraska lawyers and judges have now had approximately two and a half years\u27 experience under the no-fault divorce law. I. Introduction II. Pre-Trial Proceedings … A. Application for Temporary Support and Fees … B. Temporary Custody … C. Exclusion from the Premises III. Dissolution Trial … A. Uncontested Cases … B. Contested Cases … 1. Division of Property and Alimony … 2. Custody and Support of Minors IV. Post-Decretal Proceedings … A. Petitions to Modify … B. Contempt Proceedings … C. Wage Earner Deductions, Support Accounting, and Temporary Support V. Conclusio
Part 3 of an overview of divorce law practice deals with contested and uncontested divorce trials, p...
This Note chronicles the development of putative fathers\u27 rights in the law, as recognized in rec...
Criminal defendants have a constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel. In Nebraska, def...
Nebraska lawyers and judges have now had approximately two and a half years\u27 experience under the...
Change inevitably leaves in its wake a certain amount of disruption and uncertainty, and this certai...
I. Introduction II. The Divorce Rate III. An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of Nebraska Divorces …...
Passage of Nebraska\u27s new no fault divorce law in April 1972 aroused speculation over its future ...
The unchallenged view of the family as a basic and vital institution in the fabric of Western societ...
As the basic unit in society, the family has long been the subject of considerable legal attention. ...
Mr. Justice Field observed in 1877, The authority [to render in personam judgments] of every tribun...
In recent years, there has been a trend toward the adoption of no-fault divorce laws. This Comment e...
Nebraska Law Review takes pride in presenting the third annual Supreme Court Review. This section is...
In 1951, the Nebraska Legislature enacted a summary judgment procedure for the state, patterned afte...
The request of the editor of the Review that I comment upon the new Nebraska rules of civil procedur...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
Part 3 of an overview of divorce law practice deals with contested and uncontested divorce trials, p...
This Note chronicles the development of putative fathers\u27 rights in the law, as recognized in rec...
Criminal defendants have a constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel. In Nebraska, def...
Nebraska lawyers and judges have now had approximately two and a half years\u27 experience under the...
Change inevitably leaves in its wake a certain amount of disruption and uncertainty, and this certai...
I. Introduction II. The Divorce Rate III. An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of Nebraska Divorces …...
Passage of Nebraska\u27s new no fault divorce law in April 1972 aroused speculation over its future ...
The unchallenged view of the family as a basic and vital institution in the fabric of Western societ...
As the basic unit in society, the family has long been the subject of considerable legal attention. ...
Mr. Justice Field observed in 1877, The authority [to render in personam judgments] of every tribun...
In recent years, there has been a trend toward the adoption of no-fault divorce laws. This Comment e...
Nebraska Law Review takes pride in presenting the third annual Supreme Court Review. This section is...
In 1951, the Nebraska Legislature enacted a summary judgment procedure for the state, patterned afte...
The request of the editor of the Review that I comment upon the new Nebraska rules of civil procedur...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
Part 3 of an overview of divorce law practice deals with contested and uncontested divorce trials, p...
This Note chronicles the development of putative fathers\u27 rights in the law, as recognized in rec...
Criminal defendants have a constitutional right to effective assistance of counsel. In Nebraska, def...