Post-Divorce Mediation in Omaha, NE

Some couples are fortunate enough to have a post-divorce relationship that's amicable. Still, even these situations may require hammering out a revised child custody, alimony, or visitation schedule. Nebraska state law allows for mediation to be used in resolving these and other legal conflicts, which is all good news for you. Take a few moments to learn more about mediation, then call Wesley Dodge Attorney At Law to get started.

Mediation 101

What is mediation? It's a means for parties to settle their differences outside of a court of law. By not having your case heard before a family court judge, all parties involved are allowed more control over the outcome of the situation, and can save money. Because mediation is a voluntary process, you're not obligated to anyone's timeframe or deadline. Mediation can continue as long as you, the other party, and the mediator want it to. A mediator can be an attorney, but doesn't have to be. Call Wesley Dodge Attorney At Law to discuss whether mediation would work for you.

Mediation 101

What is mediation? It's a means for parties to settle their differences outside of a court of law. By not having your case heard before a family court judge, all parties involved are allowed more control over the outcome of the situation, and can save money. Because mediation is a voluntary process, you're not obligated to anyone's timeframe or deadline. Mediation can continue as long as you, the other party, and the mediator want it to. A mediator can be an attorney, but doesn't have to be. Call Wesley Dodge Attorney At Law to discuss whether mediation would work for you.

Mediation: putting you in control

When a judge rules on the outcome of a case, your options for making changes are limited. With mediation, you can take as long as you need or want to arrive at a post-divorce law agreement that works for everyone involved. In our experience, the Law Office of Wesley Dodge has found that mediation is most effective in matters involving modifications to:


  • Parenting plans
  • Child custody arrangements
  • Visitation rights
  • Financial matters


Your appointed mediator will serve as a neutral intermediary between both parties but is not the ultimate decision-maker in the situation. You are!

Resolve your issues fast, for less

If you and your former spouse need to make changes to the initial terms of your divorce or child custody agreement, and are ready to do so with minimal conflict, call Attorney Wesley Dodge in Omaha, NE. We have experienced mediation counsel on staff who can help you resolve your issue quickly and affordably.

Call us at (402) 333-1604 for mediation services

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