How to Navigate Co-Parenting After a Divorce
When parents divorce or separate, one of the most common ways they navigate custody arrangements is through co-parenting. Co-parenting is more likely to be successful
When parents divorce or separate, one of the most common ways they navigate custody arrangements is through co-parenting. Co-parenting is more likely to be successful
When a couple is facing divorce, they are likely dealing with immeasurable anxiety and ready for the process to be over so they can begin
At Stange Law Firm, we are proud to share that our Founding Partner and President, Kirk C. Stange, was recently quoted in Lawyer Monthly in
Divorce is a notoriously stressful and time-consuming process. Thankfully, there are some ways a divorcing couple could potentially expedite their divorce proceedings to end their
On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, July 16, 2020. A divorce can be a very difficult situation for everyone involved. Attempting to navigate
If you live in Grand Island, Nebraska, and are considering divorce or another family law matter, it is important to understand your legal options and how
Coordinating childcare when parents are separated or divorced can be difficult under the smoothest of conditions. Decisions need to be made regarding where the child
In America, we take our First Amendment rights very seriously, and for good reason. According to the Constitution (where the First Amendment is outlined), it
Kirk Stange, Founding Partner of Stange Law Firm, recently appeared on The Rising Phoenix Podcast to discuss some of the toughest issues parents face during
Filing for a divorce can be an emotionally challenging experience for all parties involved. It becomes even more challenging when one spouse refuses to cooperate.

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