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How to File a Writ of Habeas Corpus
A writ of habeas corpus is a legal petition that challenges the legality of a person’s detention or imprisonment. A writ of habeas corpus can be used to challenge unlawful imprisonment, whether the person is being held in jail, prison, or any other form of detention. Filing a writ of habeas...

Can You Divorce Without Splitting Assets?
When couples are contemplating divorce, one of the primary concerns often revolves around the division of assets. In many cases, the financial aspects of divorce, such as splitting property, investments, and other valuables, can become contentious. Some individuals wonder whether it’s possible...

How to Challenge the Results of a Field Sobriety or Breath Test
In Nebraska, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charges can have serious consequences, including hefty fines, suspension of your driver’s license, and even jail time. One of the most common pieces of evidence used in a DUI case is the field sobriety test (FST) or breath test results.

What Are Your Rights During a Police Search or Traffic Stop?
Knowing what you can and can’t do during a traffic stop or police search can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. For more information or to work with an experienced DUI & traffic attorney, contact us at Anderson, Creager & Wittstruck, P.C., L.L.O. today.

Alternatives to Gray Divorce
Divorce is often seen as the final option when a marriage reaches its breaking point, but for many couples over the age of 50, gray divorce doesn’t always have to be the only route. As individuals grow older, some find that their values, interests, and even financial priorities have shifted, and...

What Are the Legal Grounds for Appealing a Family Court Decision?
Family law cases can be emotionally charged and highly contentious. From custody disputes to division of assets, decisions made by family court judges significantly affect the lives of those involved. However, not all decisions made by a family court are final.

How to Win Post Conviction Relief in Nebraska
If you've already been convicted of a crime and feel your trial wasn't fair or your rights were violated, you still have options under Nebraska law. Post conviction relief can give you the opportunity to raise issues that may not have been addressed during your trial or direct appeal. Pursuing...

Understanding Temporary Orders in Divorce and Custody Cases
In divorce and child custody cases, temporary orders are often put in place to address immediate issues that can’t wait until the final judgment is made. These orders provide temporary relief and help to maintain stability during the often turbulent time leading up to a final decision.

ACW LAW Celebrates Our Rise Award Winner
Ashton E. Koch, a law clerk who has accepted a position with the firm as an attorney upon being sworn in, has been selected to receive the Nebraska State Bar Association Rise Award at the Association's Annual Meeting this October.

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At ACW LAW, our mission has always been clear: to guide families through some of life’s most challenging moments with wisdom, integrity, and optimism.
