You’ve Been Named Executor. Now What the Hell Do You Do?
Being named an executor sounds honorable—until you’re staring down a stack of paperwork, unsure where to even start. Most people don’t realize that settling an estate isn’t just about handing out belongings. It’s about navigating probate court, managing finances, tracking down assets, paying off debts in the right legal order, and keeping everything meticulously documented. It’s a lot. But it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. In this post, I break down what being an executor really means, what to do first, and how to move through the process without losing your mind—or your weekend.
What You Should Know About Guardianship in Nebraska
Guardianship in Nebraska means taking legal responsibility for another person’s wellbeing when they can’t make decisions for themselves. But it’s not automatic, and it doesn’t always include financial matters. Here’s what you need to know about when guardianship is needed, what it covers, and how to make sure you’re approaching it the right way.
Estate Planning for Single Parents: Make the Call Before the Court Does
If you’re a single parent, having a will isn’t just smart—it’s essential. Without one, the court decides who raises your kids and manages your estate, and that decision might not reflect your wishes. In this post, I break down why estate planning matters NOW—not someday—and how a will and trust can protect the people who matter most.
You’re Not Too Young for This: Why You Need a Power of Attorney in Nebraska
Advance directives aren’t just for the elderly or the seriously ill. They’re for anyone who wants to make sure their voice is heard when they can’t speak for themselves. From medical decisions to financial responsibilities, these documents make it clear who’s in charge and what your wishes are before anything goes wrong. In this post, I’m breaking down what a financial power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, and living will actually do, why they matter no matter your age, and how they can protect the people you love from unnecessary chaos when life throws a curveball.
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