· 10/27/2009
Klimek v. Klimek
Citations
- 775 N.W.2d 444
- 18 Neb. Ct. App. 82
How courts have described this case
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- failure to award joint custody not abuse of discretion when child confused by temporary joint legal and physical custody arrangement and parents have difficulty communicating
- court did not abuse its discretion in failing to find joint custody was in best interests of children when the parties had difficulty communicating with each other
- court did not abuse its discretion in failing to find joint custody was in best interests of minor children when the parties had difficulty communicating with each other
- court did not abuse its discretion in failing to find joint custody was in best interests of minor children when the parties had difficulty communicating with each other
- court identified communication as an essential requirement for joint legal custody to be successful
- no abuse of discretion by district court’s failure to award joint custody when minor child was confused by temporary joint legal and physical custody arrangement and parents had hard time communicating with one another
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Judges: Sievers
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