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Compare Family Law Attorneys in Grand Island, NE

Directory of family law attorneys in Grand Island, Nebraska. Verify credentials with the state bar before hiring.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Grand Island, NE
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Nebraska before hiring.
Showing 20 family law attorneys in Grand Island, NE Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Dowding, Dowding, & Dowding
2121 N Webb Rd, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 300-4172 dowdinglaw.com
Wagoner Law Office
1819 W North Front St, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 382-4324
Stehlik Law Firm PC LLO
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 675-4035 stehliklawfirm.com
Wolf, McDermott, Depue, Sabott, Butz & Porto, LLC
308 N Locust St # 501, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635 giattorneys.com
Bradley Law Office PC
308 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-2128 bradleylawoffice.com
Neuhaus Law Office
205 S Cedar St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 385-0654 neuhauslaw.com
Goding Law LLC: Stacie A Goding
214 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 389-1764 godinglaw.com
Truell James H
220 Oxnard Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-0200
Mitchell Stehlik
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 675-4035 stehliklawfirm.com
Galen E. Stehlik
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-8010 stehliklawfirm.com
Anderson Vipperman Kovanda
113 W 3rd St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-3510
Rowley Audrey
1811 W 2nd St #375, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 675-2136
Law Office of Mary Livingston
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 381-7301 mlivingstonlaw.com
Smith Johnson Allen Connick & Hansen
104 N Wheeler Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-1930 gilawfirm.com
Truell Murray & Associates
220 Oxnard Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-0200
Central Nebraska Attorneys, PC, LLO
2443 W Faidley Ave, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 675-4040
Huston & Higgins
108 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-3888
Leininger Smith Johnson Baack: Goethel Ben
104 N Wheeler Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-1930
Myers & Daugherty PC
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68802
(308) 384-4440
Shamberg Wolf McDermott & Depue
308 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635

Family law attorneys in Grand Island, Nebraska assist with divorce, child custody, child support, and property division. Nebraska law requires a 60-day waiting period for divorce cases with minor children. These lawyers help you navigate Hall County District Court procedures and Nebraska Revised Statutes.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Grand Island Cost?

Family law attorney costs in Nebraska vary widely. Hourly rates typically range from $200 to $400 per hour. Some attorneys offer flat fees for simple uncontested divorces, which may cost $1,500 to $3,000. Complex cases with custody disputes or significant assets can cost $5,000 to $15,000 or more. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a family law attorney in Grand Island do?
A family law attorney handles divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, and paternity cases. They also assist with adoption and domestic violence protection orders. Nebraska courts require specific paperwork and procedures for these matters.
How long does a divorce take in Nebraska?
Nebraska has a 60-day waiting period for divorces with minor children and a 30-day waiting period for divorces without children. The total time depends on case complexity and court schedules. Contested cases can take several months or longer.
What are the grounds for divorce in Nebraska?
Nebraska is a no-fault divorce state. The only ground for divorce is that the marriage is irretrievably broken. You do not need to prove fault or wrongdoing by either spouse.