Nebraska

An estate planning attorney in the state of Nebraska is a type of lawyer who understands how to advise clients on getting their affairs in order to prepare for the possibility of mental disability and eventual death. They have years of mentoring, continuing legal education, and experience.

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Why Do You Need an Nebraska Estate Planning Attorney?

Several legal issues must be considered when a person is or may become incapacitated:

  • Options for paying for long-term care
  • Arranging for payment of long-term health care: private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California), Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Management of financial affairs during lifetime, ability to pay bills for another
  • Preserving family assets—ensuring spouse or disabled family members are protected
  • Wills, revocable living trusts, joint tenancy accounts, payable on death accounts, transfers with a retained life estate
  • Management of personal care and medical decisions
  • Housing options—staying at home, can it be done physically and financially. Out-of-home placement choices, e.g. assisted living or nursing home
  • Distribution of assets upon death

Nebraska is a midwestern U.S. state encompassing the prairies of the Great Plains, the towering dunes of the Sandhills and the panhandle’s dramatic rock formations. Lincoln, the capital and a vibrant university town, is distinguished by its soaring state capitol. The city of Omaha is home to the Durham Museum, which honors the state’s pioneering past in a converted railroad depot.

Its area is just over 77,220 sq mi (200,000 km2) with almost 1.9 million people. Its state capital is Lincoln. Its largest city is Omaha, which is on the Missouri River.

Indigenous peoples including Omaha, Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe, and various branches of the Lakota (Sioux) tribes lived in the region of present-day Nebraska for thousands of years before European exploration. The state is crossed by many historic trails and was explored by the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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Nebraska was admitted as the 37th state of the United States in 1867. It is the only state in the United States whose legislature is unicameral and officially nonpartisan.

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Western Nebraska was acquired by treaty following the Mexican War in 1848. The Union Pacific began its transcontinental railroad at Omaha in 1865. In 1937, Nebraska became the only state in the Union to have a unicameral (one-house) legislature. Members are elected to it without party designation.

Nebraska is a leading grain-producer with bumper crops of sorghum, corn, and wheat. More varieties of grass, valuable for forage, grow in this state than in any other in the nation. The state’s sizable cattle and hog industries make Dakota City and Lexington among the nation’s largest meat-packing centers.

Manufacturing has become diversified: Firms making electronic components, auto accessories, pharmaceuticals, and mobile homes have joined such older industries as clothing, farm machinery, chemicals, and transportation equipment. Oil was discovered in 1939 and natural gas in 1949.

Among the principal attractions are Agate Fossil Beds, Homestead, and Scotts Bluff National Monuments; Chimney Rock National Historic Site; a recreated pioneer village at Minden; SAC Museum near Ashland; the Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer Grand Island; Boys Town; the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and the Lied Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln ; the State Capitol in Lincoln ; the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha ; the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha ; Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearney; Museum of Nebraska History in Lincoln; and the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln.

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Nebraska is composed of two major land regions: the Dissected Till Plains and the Great Plains. The Dissected Till Plains is a region of gently rolling hills; the state’s largest cities, Omaha and Lincoln, are in this region. The Great Plains occupy most of western Nebraska, characterized by treeless prairie, suitable for cattle-grazing. The state has a large agriculture sector and is a major producer of beef, pork, corn, and soybeans. Two major climatic zones are represented in Nebraska: the eastern half of the state has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfa), and the western half, a semi-arid climate (Koppen BSk). The entire state has wide variations between winter and summer temperatures, and violent thunderstorms and tornadoes happen primarily during the spring and summer, though these storms can also occur in the autumn. To learn more about Nebraska click here

Cities in Nebraska with Estate Planning Attorneys

Estate Planning Attorneys Near Me in Lincoln, NE

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Local Estate Planning Attorneys in Nebraska

Estate Planning Law Group of Blazek & Gregg
Estate planning attorney · Elkhorn
+1 402-496-3432

Johnson Flodman Guenzel & Widger Law Firm
Legal services · Lincoln
+1 402-475-4240

Brodkey, Cuddigan, Peebles, Belmont & Line, LLP
Estate planning attorney · Omaha
+1 402-397-2000

Morris & Titus Law Firm
Estate planning attorney · Lincoln
+1 402-434-5200

The Law Offices of Bromm, Lindahl, Freeman-Caddy & Lausterer
Estate planning attorney · Wahoo
+1 402-443-3225

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