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As a father-daughter-duo who has made a great impact on our community through litigation, we know how much your family means to you. They're everything, right? And sometimes they can even feel like they're all you've got. That's why it's so important to us to reach a solution that aligns with your best interest as quickly as possible. It's our honor to fight for you and - consequently - the people you love.

Attorney Hugh I. Abrahamson started practicing law in 1985. He earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, Nebraska just two years prior and received his bachelor's from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln before that. One of his key strengths is litigation. If your case has to go to court, he won't back down. He thoroughly enjoys working with his daughter to help families throughout their community.

Attorney Jill M. Abrahamson joined the Abrahamson Law Firm in 2013. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts in literature from the University of Nebraska-Omaha, she earned her Juris Doctor from Golden Gate University School of Law in 2000.
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When going through a divorce, a lot must be taken care of.
You want to make sure your property, assets and financial future are all protected as you end your marriage.
If children are involved, custody and child support become important issues to address as well.
As you make these decisions, you need a lawyer on your side to protect you and your children as you move through this important life transition.
Serious in its own way, having a criminal accusation brought against you is scary and overwhelming.
Attorney Hugh I. Abrahamson is the lawyer you want on your side to protect you and your children as you move through life's important transitions.
Whether you need his services for family law matters, criminal defense, or personal injury representation, he has the passion, confidence, and expertise you need to position your case for success.
After high school, Hugh went on to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where he received his Bachelor of Science and graduated in 1969.
Later, he went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law in 1983.
Jill Abrahamson joined the Abrahamson Law Firm in 2013.
Jill obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and graduated in 2000 from Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco.
She is a member of the California, New York, and Nebraska State Bars.
In San Francisco, California Jill worked in both state and federal court on misdemeanor and felony criminal matters and also practiced civil litigation.
In New York City she practiced as a court-appointed criminal defense attorney with the Legal Aid Society in the Borough of Manhattan, represented union members regarding various employment matters, and negotiated transactionally and contract issues for musicians.
Ending a marriage may come with mixed emotions.
You may be pleased with your newfound freedom and independence, scared for your financial stability or for your children or overwhelmed at the prospect of creating a life and success on your own.
In any case, there is a lot to sort out as you begin this new chapter, and you may find yourself needing a lawyer to help you through the confusing legal process.
While mediation and collaboration with your spouse in these processes make for a smoother transition, we know that this is not always the best option for every client.
Even the most amicable divorces and breakups are difficult for children.
Studies show that children who live with both of their parents do better physically, emotionally, and academically.
This is not surprising.
Children of divorce or broken homes face dividing their time between both their parents and their living situations.
Two different bedrooms, suitcases, and split holidays become the norm.
Although parents want to make divorce the least disruptive and least stressful as they can for their children, dividing time with their children is almost always far more complicated and emotional than divvying up the furniture.
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