Kimberly A. Booth Chicoine - Omaha, NE
Attorney at Reisinger Booth & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.
Family Law Lawyers in Omaha, NE
7602 Pacific Street Suite 222 Omaha, NE 68114
- Free Consultation
Omaha Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Mediation and Mediation in High Conflict
- Name Change
- Adoption
- Estate Planning
Attorney Information
Overview
In her twenty-five plus years of practice Kimberly has primarily served in the area of family law as both an attorney and mediator. She has extensive training and experience in screening for domestic intimate partner abuse and assisting clients and parties in high conflict situations. Kimberly has received her certificate for basic mediation, family law mediation and Specialized Alternative Dispute Resolution (high conflict), completed the Parenting Coordinator Training and trained in the collaborative divorce practice. She is an approved Parenting Act mediator with the State of Nebraska and serves as a mediator on the 4-3 Panel in Douglas County, Nebraska.
In her practice, Kimberly is focused on working with her clients toward finding a resolution that meets their needs. Using her experience, training and negotiation skills she works towards amicable resolutions instead of the courtroom fight that only tends to cause heightened animosity and hostility when families are already going through a difficult time. In 2024, Kimberly accepted an invitation to become a Fellow of the Nebraska State Bar Foundation.
Kimberly earned her JD from Creighton University School of Law in 1998 and is admitted to practice in Nebraska, Iowa, and before the United States Supreme Court. She is a contributing author for the 2019 Family Law Practice Manual. Kimberly is a member of the Office of Dispute Resolution Advisory Council for the Nebraska Supreme Court, a member of the Nebraska Mediation Association, and a member of the Family Law and ADR sections of the Nebraska State Bar Association. In 2024 Kimberly accepted the invitation to become a Fellow of the Nebraska State Bar Foundation.
Outside of her professional life, Kimberly is an active member of P.E.O., and enjoys travelling and adventures with her husband and family.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- NE State Bar Assn Foundation
- Certificate of Appreciation NE State Bar Assoc. VLP, October, 2016
- Recognized by NE Supreme Ct. Access to Justice for voluntary probono legal svc., October, 2019
Education
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Legal Education
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Creighton University School of Law,
Omaha,
Nebraska, 1998
J.D.
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Creighton University School of Law,
Omaha,
Nebraska, 1998
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Non Legal Education
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Iowa State University,
Ames,
Iowa, 1994
B.A.
Major: Journalism & Mass Communications
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Iowa State University,
Ames,
Iowa, 1994
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Classes and Seminars
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Mediation in Family
- NE Paralegals Assn.
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer Lawyer's Project - NE
Bar Admissions
- Supreme Court of the United States of America, 2012
- Iowa, 1998
- Nebraska, 1998
Other Affiliations
- Nebraska State Bar Association, Family Law Section (Member)
- Nebraska State Bar Association, Section for Alternative Dispute Resolution
- ODR Advisory Council - Nebraska Supreme Court
- Iowa State Bar Association
Contact
7602 Pacific Street
Suite 222
Omaha, NE 68114
Phone: 402-590-5384
Fax: 402-457-6309
Email: Send a message
Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM; Sat - Sun: Closed; Holiday Hours
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