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Consumer’s Guide to Estate Planning In Nebraska

Introduction: The decision to move forward and pull together an estate plan can be a daunting task. It can be overwhelming to identify all of your assets, decide who will make decisions for you if you become incapacitated, and determine who is in charge to handle your estate upon your death. But it is so important that you take the time to prepare.

Think about how much more difficult these tasks would be for your family to undertake – while also grieving over your death. It’s important that you pause, take a deep breath, and pull this plan together for your loved ones.

The Estate Planning Consumer’s Guide is designed to help provide you with information and answers to some of the questions you will encounter. As an Estate Planning, Elder Law and Probate Firm, these are questions that we deal with on a daily basis. Our clients have found this guide to be a valuable resource, and we hope you will find it useful too.

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Consumer’s Guide to Medicaid Planning and Division of Assets

Introduction: The decision to move a family member or loved one into a nursing home is one of the most difficult decisions you can make. Perhaps the move is being made because the family member can no longer care for himself or herself, has a progressive disease like Alzheimer’s, or has had a stroke or heart attack. No matter the reason, the family members involved are almost always under great stress.

At times like these, it’s important that you pause, take a step back, and understand that there are things you can do. Good information is available to help you make the right choices for you and your loved one.

The Consumer’s Guide to Medicaid Planning and Division of Assets is designed to help provide you with information and answers to some of the questions you will encounter. As an Elder Law firm, we address these questions daily. Our clients have found this guide to be a valuable resource, and we hope you will find it useful too.

Request yours by calling: 402.718.8888

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The greatest gift you can give to your loved ones is a comprehensive Estate Plan. When life gets altered with a poor health diagnosis or a death, the last thing your family should worry about is your estate, how assets will be protected, and how to financially cover these unexpected changes. Let’s work together to create the powerful documents that will make things easier when bad things happen.

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