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Co-Parenting Through Divorce in Nebraska with Two Families Now

Separation and divorce can feel overwhelming for Nebraska parents. Two Families Now, a court-approved, evidence-based online co-parenting course, helps you navigate this challenging time. You’ll learn skills for managing parenting transitions, reducing stress, improving communication, and building steady family routines.

 

Navigating Divorce in Nebraska? Let Two Families Now help  

Deciding to end a marriage is never easy, especially when children are involvedThe Nebraska Judicial Branch Self-Help Center provides a roadmap for parents filing for divorce. Nebraska law refers to this process as a “dissolution of marriage,” and it begins with one spouse, the petitioner, filing a Complaint for Dissolution in the county district court. Once the other spouse, the respondent, is served with notice, both parents begin preparing for the next stages, which include temporary orders, parenting plans, and possibly court hearings. Understanding what to expect can make the experience a little less overwhelming and taking the Two Families Now online class, which includes practical ways to support children’s emotional wellbeing throughout the process, can make a world of difference.  

Parenting Plans and Co-Parenting Responsibilities 

Every divorce that involves children must include a Parenting Plan. This plan spells out how decisions will be made about the children, how time will be shared, and how parents will handle everyday logistics. Parents can work together to submit a joint plan, or each can propose their own version for the court to review.  

For many parents, this is one of the most challenging parts of the process. Emotions often run high, and it can be difficult to separate parenting responsibilities from the issues that led to the separation. Nebraska courts require divorcing parents involved in a custody case to complete an approved parenting education class to help them learn communication strategies, understand the impact of conflict on children, and develop skills for co-parenting after separation. Two Families Now is court approved, evidence based and simple to take.  

Co-Parenting Through Divorce in Minnesota with Two Families Now.

 

Two Families Now is an online co-parenting and divorce course, court-approved in Nebraska.

 

Finding Support Through Education 

The Two Families Now online class is specifically designed for parents going through separation or divorce and offers realistic scenarios, video modeling, and guided journaling activities that help parents strengthen communication, manage emotions, and support their children’s emotional health. 

Two Families Now teaches parents to avoid common mistakes, such as asking children to take sides or using them as messenger and instead helps build confidence in positive problem solving. The course promotes healthy coping skills and encourages parents to create strong social support networks, both of which can make parenting after divorce less stressful.  

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* The information shared here is for general educational purposes and should not be taken as legal advice. Laws vary by state and situation, so we encourage you to speak with a licensed attorney about your individual case.

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