Child Custody & Divorce Resources for NebraskaCustodySource.com State-by-State Index Add URL Free Send This Page To A Friend Real help for people involved in child custody -- initial determination of custody or change of custody -- or divorce. This listing of individuals, groups, companies, services, organizations and professionals can make a difference today. Just starting or starting over -- this is the place to begin. Net Detective My friend who can do everything on a
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Nebraska Domestic Violence /Sexual Assault Coalition
Stepfamily Association of America
Stepfamily Association of America, Inc. is dedicated to educating and supporting stepfamilies and creating a positive image of this type of family. (402) 477-7837 (800) 735-0329 Northern Plains Native American Chemical Dependency Association
A non-profit organization based in Rapid City, SD. It was founded in 1988 by counselors and administrators in the four state region of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska to provide services to the professionals who work with Native American Alcoholics. (605) 341-5360 Children's Rights Council of Nebraska
The Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington, DC that works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents' marital status. (402) 330-3353 Win Your Child Custody War (800) 646-5590 Over 700 triple-columned pages of vital information about fighting for custody of your children. This book is for parents facing a vicious or dangerous person on the other side. Topics include home study, psychological evaluation, false accusations of child abuse, dealing with real child abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome, how to turn hearsay into documented evidence, hiring a great attorney and grounds for suing a bad one, the difference between issues and non-issues, how to produce contact logs that will help rather than hurt your case and much more. Information about fathers' rights, mothers' rights, grandparent rights and attorneys. This manual has been on the market longer, and is updated more often, than any other available. Click here to see how parents, grandparents and professionals Praise this manual. For people going through a divorce or the never-married parent. Click here to see the entire Table of Contents or Index, then, for fastest delivery call (800) 646-5590 or (936) 967-8970 to order. Available at Amazon.com. Stone Wall Forensic Audio & Video Services Evans and Kitchens Law Office
Stone Wall offers a state-of-the-art recording studio owned by practicing attorney offers forensic audio and video services including -- transfer of micro-cassette (answering machine) to cassette tape and compact disk format transfer of cassette tape to compact disk format clean up and enhancement of recorded conversation, including removal of tape hiss, hums, background noises and transcription of conversations preparation of cassette tape and/or compact disk trial exhibits indexing relevant passages/portions of the recorded media video editing for mediation purposes video editing for trial purposes preparation of exhibits for mediation and trial.
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There are hundreds of sites dedicated to Father's Rights Mother's Rights, Women's Rights. All of the women. Women living with their children Women living apart from their children Women struggling to keep their families in tact Women fighting for custody of their children Grandmothers fighting to protect their grand children Second wives helping their husband's
All the children. National Organization for Women
N.O.W. Is an organization of Men and women who support full equality for women in truly equal partnership with men. Check out our Action Alerts and please take action NOW. YOU can make a difference. We have listed a number of other links to feminist resources/sites on the Web that we find very useful. Looking forward to hearing from you and meeting you at one of our actions, events, or meetings. (202) 331-0066 Grands Place
National Coalition of Free Men The Public Hearing Room includes testimony and speeches before public bodies. This material provides excellent examples of how NCFM is representing you. ...And, it demonstrates how you can get involved in the political process in a meaningful way by joining in with NCFM. Publications listed and summarized here are available through the U.S. mail. Topics include effects of language on male behavior, discrimination against men in criminal court and more. Victims of Child Abuse Laws
Parents Without Partners
Narcotics Anonymous
Mothers Without Custody
P.O. Box 36, Woodstock, IL 60098 Provides support and information on the national "Mothers Without Custody" and has information for starting support groups dealing with custody related issues. The purpose of Mothers Without Custody is: To enhance the quality of life for our children by strengthening the role of the non-custodial parent in regard to custody, child support, visitation, and parenting. To provide a self-directed network and an outlet for the sharing of experiences for mothers without physical custody of their children for any of the following reasons: Voluntary exchange of custody, Coerced voluntary exchange of custody, Court rulings, Child(ren) being abducted by the father, Child(ren) opting to live with the father or State intervention To educate and inform the public of issues affecting the non-custodial mother and her children in order to dispel biases against children and parents who do not have physical custody. To serve as liaison between organizations and individuals that promote children's health, happiness, and well-being, and that of mothers without custody. To cooperate with local, state, and national officials to further the well-being, health, and happiness of our children. To carry out such lawful association activities as a majority of the board of directors may direct. Pamphlets, books, shirts, informational packets - please call for details! Mother-To-Mother: a 16 page, quarterly support newsletter. $25 annual membership fee. HHS Regulation and Licensure Division of Investigations
This division investigates complaints against licensed health care facilities and health professionals. To register complaints write or call (402) 471-0175 for complaints against health care professionals. (402) 471-0316 Spy Emporium
Equipment and instructional materials for Surveillance, Counter-surveillance and Personal Protection. If you can't trust what they are saying or you don't know what they are up to. Critical if you want to make sure they don't know your private business. Spy Emporium offers the latest and most reliable equipment, at very competitive prices. The ability to win a child custody or divorce case is determined by how much you know about what is really going on. Look at our catalog on-line and order in the privacy of your home. This company is ideal if your city does not have a spy shop, or if you can't afford to be seen going into one in your town. Confidential, reliable and expedited service. (713) 774-1000 Witness Guide for Testifying at Deposition or in Court (800) 646-5590
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Nebraska Council on Compulsive Gambling
Many Nebraskans suffer from a silent illness. Its victims exhibit no physical symptoms, yet the illness inflicts great pain and suffering on the victim as well as his or her family and friends. The illness is problem gambling. And the place to learn more about this treatable problem is the Nebraska Council on Compulsive Gambling. Gambling can get out of control, resulting in unhappiness and pain for gamblers, their families and friends. When gambling reaches the out-of-control stage, it is called problem gambling. A person can become a problem gambler whether he or she is gambling on bingo or casino games, stocks or sports, real estate or the lottery, horse racing or dice, dog racing or cards, even pool or video games. The good news is that gambling addiction can be successfully treated. (402) 291-0980 or (800) 560-2126 Nebraska Alliance for the Mentally Ill
The NAMI Consumer and Family Guide to Schizophrenia Treatment1 gives patients and families information about treatment that has been shown to work. While other interventions may also be helpful, an extensive body of research, analyzed by leading experts in schizophrenia, shows that the treatments and services. The first step in identifying the best treatment for you or your loved one is getting the right diagnosis. These treatment recommendations presume an accurate diagnosis of schizophrenia. (877) 463-6264 and/or (308) 865-8729 and/or (308) 237-2696 Case Management Forms for Child Custody Litigants (800) 646-5590
National Coalition of Free Men
Mother's Rights
All of the women. Women living with their children Women living apart from their children Women trying to keep their families in tact Women fighting for custody of their children Grandmothers fighting to protect their grand children Second wives helping their husband's All the children. The children of your womb, the children of your heart. The children you planned to have The children that surprised you The children you care for because they need you The children you got when you married again Don't be left getting tossed around in world with legal systems too busy and too powerful to care about women and children. They say the best way to judge the level of civilization of a society is to observe how they care for their children and women. I don't see any societies I would call too civilized. I have listed helpful powerful links. Killers & Boosters for Child Custody Cases (800) 646-5590 (Attitude Adjustment for Child Custody Case Litigants) Advice is usually given by people without the real information or life experience, with the right intention at the wrong time. With this book you can take advice when you want it and ready to hear it. You can act on what you have learned, mull it over or discard the advice altogether without interference. This book will not allow you to give the opposition power you might imagine but that they do not really have or let you allow others to diminish the importance you play in your children's lives. Divorce is never easy this will help. This book has been called 'Chicken Soup' for the Child Custody Case. It will help a lot and it certainly can't hurt. This book is 5 1/2" X 9" and has more than 1,400 entries. Click here to see more about the book. then, for fastest delivery call 1 (800) 646-5590 or (936) 967-8970. Available at Amazon.com! Marriage Encounter
Baptist Marriage Encounter Episcopal Marriage Encounter Jewish Marriage Enhancement International Lutheran Marriage Encounter Methodist Marriage Encounter Roman Catholic Marriage Encounter Seventh-Day Adventist Marriage Encounter United Church of Christ Marriage Encounter Engaged Encounter, is a weekend experience designed to help couples prepare personally and as a couple for marriage. The focus is on the marriage, not on the wedding. "A wedding is a day ... a marriage is a lifetime." Couples are shown communication and decision-making techniques they can use throughout their lifetime together. Engaged Encounter is specifically designed for quiet reflection and discussion by each couple. It is a positive, simple, common-sense experience between two people who are either seriously considering engagement, engaged or recently married. At no time will the couple be asked to share their private experiences with the group. National Center for Protective Parents
Provides free services, including free legal representation where available for parents protecting abused children, attorney training, expert witnesses, legal research, referral services and advocacy in Civil Child Sexual Abuse Cases. The NCPP was founded as a grass roots effort by one attorney, one domestic violence professional and one child support advocate and funded by the attorney for the first eighteen months. The sole focus of the process was to protect abused children caught in the midst of custody litigation. Non-abusing parents were losing custody to abusers simply because they could not afford to pay for qualified legal representation. Those who could pay for representation found that most attorneys were not knowledgeable about custody cases were abuse issues existed, or how these issues made the case different and difficult. As a result, thousands of children were being placed with cruel and violent parents. It was evident that just having an attorney was not enough. Experienced family law attorneys had to be trained regarding how to better litigate custody cases involving abuse. The focus of the NCPP has always been a narrow one: to offer resources to non-abusive parents in order that they be given an opportunity to protect their children through the legal system. Approximately 85% of these parents are mothers and 15% are fathers. Since incorporation in August of 1992, the NCPP has served 2,412 parents nationwide. These services range from advice and information, to assigning a free attorney, consultations with the parents and/or their submitting legal briefs on appeal in support of protective parent cases, publishing a newsletter titled Alternatives For Protective Parents, making referrals for parents who need expert witnesses, evaluations, therapy for themselves or their children and for medical evaluations of child abuse. The NCPP is committed to assist these parents in any way that is legally and ethically allowable and within funding restrictions. All services are free. An NCPP two-year pilot attorney training program in New Jersey was funded by the state Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy Fund generating 117 pro bono representations by offering three days of intensive training on custody cases involving issues of abuse to experienced family law attorneys at no charge, on the condition that each attorney with the NCPPP to accept three pro bono referrals within two years of completion of the training. The NCPP is the only agency or organization serving this population of commendable parents who ask nothing more than that their children be protected in the courts. Tel. (609) 394-1506 Fax (609) 394-2574 NO BULLY website
This site originates in New Zealand but addresses a world wide problem. Telecom is the major sponsor of Police programs which help young New Zealanders to avoid becoming offenders or victims of crime. The programs encourage children and young people to act safely and confidently to protect themselves and their property, and avoid drug abuse. Telecom supports the Police because we recognize it is the responsibility of all New Zealanders to allow our children and young people to grow up in a safe and healthy environment. IRS Forms & Publications
Patricia Geringer, Attorney At Law (402) 734-0635
Law Office provides Legal Services in the areas of divorce, family law, abuse and protection orders, child custody and support, father's rights, alimony, order modification, bankruptcy, real estate representation, wells & estates. Children of the Underground
We feel that the media has really never got this story right. The Children of the Underground Watch Web site and Newsletter is our honest and sincere attempt to fairly and justly inform the public of this issue. Many of our subscribers and members of the media have asked us who we are. We do not wish to disclose our true identity to the general public at this time. These Underground Organizations have a well connected group of litigious attorneys and private investigators that have been known to harass non-supporting individuals and organizations. The authors will disclose that politically they are not affiliated with any specific organization and are supportive of all major missing children's organizations. Law Enforcement Agencies
American Psychiatric Association American Psychoanalytic Association
American Psychological Association
American Society of Addiction Medicine
"The nation's medical specialty society dedicated to educating
physicians and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism
or other addictions." Center for Mental Health Services
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
CHADD Works To Improve the Lives of
People With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Through Education,
Advocacy, and Support. We the People, Building Partnerships Through Education,
Advocacy, Support and Research. Children Now
Court Appointed Special Advocates
One judge had an idea to help these children find a way into safe, permanent homes more quickly. His idea was CASA... Internet Mental Health
National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information
National Depressive and Mani-Depressive Association
Stand For Children
Until every child goes to school "Ready to Learn, Ready to Succeed," America's promise will never be realized. What does it mean for every child to be "Ready to Learn, Ready to Succeed?" In addition to caring and supportive parents, it takes quality and affordable: health coverage, child care, out-of-school activities, education, and violence-free communities. How can you take action to support our children? Join Stand For Children and become part of a growing nationwide grassroots voice for children. Email your Members of Congress to Stand For Children on specific issues. Share your thoughts, and read what others have to say, on issues affecting children. Sign the Stand For Children pledge. (800) 663-4032 or (202) 234-0095 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Nebraska Volunteer Lawyers Project (402) 475-7091 Child Support Enforcement Office
Nebraska State Bar Association
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