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Lincoln People’s City Mission’s 14th Annual Day Without Shoes Event

With the help and coordination of our Law Clerk, Kate Taylor, ACW LAW and Bob Bennie Wealth Management combined efforts to support the Lincoln People’s City Mission’s 14th Annual Day Without Shoes event. The Lincoln People’s City Mission is a local organization that helps the homeless and...

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Lincoln People’s City Mission’s 14th Annual Day Without Shoes Event

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Child Custody in Same-Sex Divorce

The LGBTQ+ community's ongoing fight for equal recognition under the law has led to significant progress, including the nationwide legalization of same-sex marriage in 2015. However, same-sex divorcees continue to face unique challenges , especially when it comes to child custody during parental...

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What Can I Do to Deal With a High-Conflict Spouse?

Divorce is never easy, but it can be especially challenging when dealing with a high-conflict, narcissistic, or manipulative spouse.  One of the most pressing concerns in these cases is the emotional toll it can take on you and your family.

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When Does an Inheritance Become Marital Property?

One of the most contested and complex issues in divorce proceedings is the division of assets, particularly when it comes to inheritances. Inheritances are often a source of conflict because they can significantly impact each party's financial standing after a divorce.

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Who Gets Alimony and How Long Does Alimony Last?

When a marriage ends in divorce, it's not just emotions that get tangled. The financial threads that bound two people together must be unraveled, and often, this leads to the question of alimony. Also known as spousal support, alimony is a financial payment made by one spouse to another after a divorce.

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How Can I Get a Divorce if I Don’t Know Where My Spouse Is?

Navigating through any divorce can be daunting, but it can be even more difficult when you don't know the whereabouts of your spouse. We at Anderson, Creager, and Wittstruck, P.C., L.L.O., understand the emotional turmoil, and uncertainty that comes with such a situation.

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ACW LAW Partners with Lutheran Family Services – Kinship Care Program for Holiday Public Service Project

For ACW LAW’s 2023 Holiday Public Service Project, we chose Lutheran Family Services – Kinship Care Program.

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ACW Law Recognized as a 2024 Best Law Firm

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Do I Need an Attorney for My Divorce?

Considering filing for divorce? Wondering if working with a divorce attorney would be helpful? There's no one-size-fits-all answer. Depending on your particular circumstances, seeking guidance from an experienced divorce lawyer might make the process smoother and provide valuable advice...

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Divorcing Later in Life (Grey Divorce)

When filing for divorce later in life, there are some crucial elements to take into consideration, such as asset division, spousal support (also known as alimony), estate planning, social security benefits, and more.

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