Seward Spousal Support Lawyer
Alimony And Spousal Support Serving Seward, NE
Spousal support (also called “alimony”) is one way to make sure both parties have their financial needs met following separation and divorce. Whether you are seeking assistance in modifying an existing order or would like to understand your options to request spousal support as part of a divorce in Seward, NE, GordenLaw LLC, can help. GordenLaw LLC uses state-of-the-art technology to work with clients facing family law matters throughout Nebraska, including Seward, NE, and the surrounding areas. Request a strategy session with our family law team to put our knowledge, skills, and experience to work on your case.
GEO Divorce & Family Law Attorney
Finding experienced family law attorneys in Central Nebraska can be tough — especially when you need clear answers, fair fees, and a team that truly cares and has the time to devote to your matter. At GordenLaw, LLC, we are expanding our services to Grand Island, Kearney, Hastings, and surrounding Central Nebraska communities from our main office in Lincoln.
We are Upfront About Location & Costs
We like to be straightforward with you. Because we’re coming from Lincoln, there will be some additional costs for travel when handling your case in Grand Island. That said, our flat-fee pricing still tends to be more predictable and budget-friendly than the hourly billing most firms use.
Spousal Support Seward, NE
Spousal support can be at issue when there is a significant financial need by one party and the other party has significant financial means. In Nebraska, spousal support (alimony) may be awarded in temporary or permanent orders. Generally, alimony is not intended to be permanent support for the receiving spouse, but to assist in transitioning from married to separate economic lives.
Whether or not you are eligible to receive spousal support depends on several very specific factors, including: the length of the marriage (a longer marital relationship may make support more likely); the income and financial assets available to each party (although support must not be used to equalize the incomes); whether either party made sacrifices for the other spouse or the parties’ children; the earning capacity or educational needs of the supported spouse and the ability to pay of the spouse from whom alimony is requested.
Our legal team has experience both requesting financial maintenance and arguing for reduced payments. During your initial strategy session, our attorney will review your circumstances in-depth, give an honest assessment of potential outcomes, and advise a path forward that aligns closely with your goals. It is important to prepare by having some idea of your current budget and what your budget may look like following separation and divorce.
Why Experience Matters In Spousal Support Cases
In Nebraska, divorce agreements are equitable, not equal. This distinction is important, especially as it pertains to spousal support. When one spouse is financially dependent on the other, it can make the divorce process feel more uncertain, even frightening, regardless of whether you are the requested payor or payee. Our team works to alleviate those concerns, protect your future, and help you reach a stable position.
We proudly help bridge the gap for changing families. Our firm operates on four main principles, setting us apart from other family law practices:
- Price transparency – Our lawyer charges flat fees. Quotes are provided during the initial strategy session, and there are never hidden costs.
- Client-First Approach – We strive to provide the highest quality service and legal representation, creating a premium experience for every client, every time.
- Empowerment – Our attorney is dedicated to educating and guiding clients, supporting them in making informed decisions, and giving them the confidence to move forward.
- Case Preparedness – We build every case (not limited in scope) as if it is going to trial and have a reputation for being exceptional litigators.
If you have questions about spousal support/alimony or need assistance with a divorce or separation, reach out to GordenLaw LLC, today. Our Seward, NE spousal support lawyer serves Seward residents, offering strategy sessions to learn more about you, your legal matter, and to determine how services can help.


