Vote for Us: Best of Omaha 2025! 🌟⁠

We are excited to announce that our law firm has been nominated for the BEST OF OMAHA awards, and we need your support!⁠

At Koenig|Dunne, we are dedicated to providing wholehearted and excellent support to our clients. By being recognized as the BEST in Omaha, we will be able to serve more families during one of life’s toughest transitions.⁠

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Law Firm: Koenig|Dunne⁠

Best Family Law Firm: Koenig|Dunne⁠

Divorce Mediation: Koenig|Dunne⁠

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The Koenig|Dunne team showed up loud, proud, and deeply grateful to participate in 2025 Heartland Pride.


We believe that every person deserves representation - in the courtroom, in their families, and in their communities. That means showing up for our LGBTQIA+ clients not just in legal matters, but in moments of visibility, joy, and solidarity.


At Koenig|Dunne, we help people part with heart - and we march with it, too. ❤️


To everyone who danced with us, cheered from the sidelines, or simply lived their truth this weekend: you are seen, you are celebrated, and you matter.


Here’s to love, equity, and the courage to keep showing up.



At Koenig|Dunne, we believe compassionate advocacy makes all the difference — and Kelsey Deabler delivers just that. Her clients feel seen, heard, and powerfully supported through every step of their journey. Schedule a consultation today at the link in our bio to see how our team can best support you.




Attorney Josh Livingston has been awarded Nebraska Appleseed's "Seeds of Justice" Award in recognition of his efforts to protect the ballot initiative to support reproductive healthcare. We are so proud of Josh's efforts and dedication to pursing justice. Congratulations to all of the 'Seeds of Justice" award winners!

“Angela? Party of Four.” We waited patiently on the bench in the Chicago airport for our table at the crowded eatery during our layover to a short weekend vacation. We watched and waited for the other Angela to get her table. “Angela? Party of Four!” The server tried again, annoyance seeping into her voice. My eldest daughter said, “Mom I think she means us.” I stood up and tentatively approached the counter, my two daughters behind me. “I am Angela, but there are only three of us.” “Follow me,” the server replied, setting down the extra menu and extra napkin rolled around silverware.


“Mom, why did she say party of four?” Anna asked. “She thought there was a husband with me,” I said. This wasn’t the first time this happened. It actually happens more than you would think. A hostess or someone at a ticket counter when seeing me with my daughters assumes their dad will be joining us. I guess that they imagine him parking the car and joining us any minute.


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