Ryan Caldwell Law Omaha Lincoln, Nebraska Attorney


Caldwell Law, L.L.C.
5000 Central Park Drive, Suite 204
Lincoln, Nebraska 68504
T: (402) 957-2750
F: (402) 466-5933
Representing Clients from Omaha, Lincoln and Southeastern Nebraska in bankruptcy, appeals, family and domestic law, business formation, estate planning and probate.
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Disclaimers
1. We are a federal Debt Relief Agency. We proudly help people file for Bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

2. Nothing on this website can be construed as legal advice. The contents are nothing more than information. Each situation is unique and requires a competent attorney to review.

3. No attorney-client relationship exists until we both sign a document saying so.



Caldwell Law represents clients from the following counties and cities in Nebraska:

Adams (Hastings), Buffalo (Kearney), Butler (David City), Cass (Plattsmouth), Clay (Clay Center), Dodge (Fremont), Douglas (Elkhorn, Omaha, Ralston, Valley), Fillmore (Geneva), Franklin, Gage (Beatrice), Hall (Grand Island), Hamilton (Aurora), Jefferon (Fairbury), Johnson (Tecumseh), Kearney (Minden), Lancaster (Lincoln, Waverly), Merrick, Nemaha (Auburn), Nuckolls, Otoe (Nebraska City), Pawnee, Polk (Osceola, Stromsburg), Richardson (Falls City), Saline (Crete, Wilbur), Sarpy (Bellevue, Gretna, Papillion, Offutt Air Force Base), Saunders (Ashland, Wahoo), Seward, Thayer (Hebron), Washington (Blair, Fort Calhoun), Webster and York.
Domestic/Family Law

Family Law is more than just divorce, it encompasses a variety of legal issues whose main focus is everyday life. Click below for more information pertaining to a portion of Domestic/Family Law.

  • Dissolution of Marriage/Legal Separation-There are two types of legal actions to end or modify the marriage bond, divorce or separation.
  • Paternity-Establishing the biological father's rights and obligations to a child when he is not married to the mother.
  • Modification of Decree-Requesting a change in a Divorce or Custody Decree because of changed circumstances.
  • Contempt Action-Requesting the Court to order a co-parent or former spouse to obey the Decree.
  • Protection Order-Prosecuting or Defending a no contact order. 
  • Name Change-Legally changing the name of adults or minor children.
  • Guardianship/Conservatorship-Having the Court appoint a guardian and/or conservator for a minor child or incapacitated adult.
  • Step Parent Adoption-the process where a step parent to a child accepts the child as his/her natural child.
Contact Caldwell Law to help you with your Domestic/Family Law matter.