Probation-Ordered Family Support Services in Omaha
Find Peace and Take Back Control with Therapy at Bear Company Counseling

When the Whole Family Is Affected, Support Matters More Than Ever
Probation doesn’t just affect one person—it impacts the entire family. When stress, confusion, or conflict arise because of court involvement, families need more than just compliance—they need connection, healing, and support.
At Bear Company Counseling in Omaha, we provide family-centered counseling and support services for those navigating probation or court-ordered care. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or family member of someone on probation, our goal is to help your household move forward with stability and greater understanding.
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Who These Services Are For
We serve families who:
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Have a child, parent, or partner currently on probation
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Are involved with juvenile or adult justice systems
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Have been referred by a probation officer, caseworker, or court
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Are trying to meet court-ordered therapy or family reunification plans
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Are navigating conflict, behavioral concerns, or disconnection at home
Whether mandated or voluntary, our services are designed to support the whole family system.
Book An Appointment Today For Family Support ServicesWhat We Offer
Our probation-ordered family support services may include:
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Family Therapy: Strengthening relationships, improving communication, and resolving conflict in a safe space.
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Parenting Support: Helping caregivers develop tools for structure, emotional support, and accountability.
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Court-Compliant Counseling: Documented participation and progress updates as required.
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Reunification Support: Guided sessions that support the return of a child or parent to the home environment.
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Trauma-Informed Care: Addressing the impact of court involvement, past experiences, and generational patterns.
All services are confidential, culturally aware, and delivered with compassion and professionalism.
Our Approach to Probation Family Support
At Bear Company Counseling, we:
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Create non-judgmental spaces where all voices are heard
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Focus on collaboration—not blame
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Emphasize healing, accountability, and healthy boundaries
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Work closely with referring professionals (probation, CPS, attorneys) when appropriate and with consent