When Dementia Is Diagnosed: Planning Ahead with Compassion and Clarity
A dementia diagnosis is never easy—but it’s not the end of the conversation. In fact, it’s the moment to start asking the right questions and making clear, compassionate decisions. The earlier you plan, the more options you have. From legal documents to care teams and everything in between, this post breaks down how to take action now so you’re not scrambling later.
LGBTQIA+ Estate Planning: Why Legal Protection Isn’t Optional
Estate planning is essential for LGBTQIA+ individuals—but it’s about way more than just writing a will. In this post, we explore how a good attorney can help protect your partner, chosen family, identity, and dignity by creating a plan that actually reflects your life—not just what the law assumes.
Guardianship vs. Conservatorship: What They Are, How They Work, and When You Might Need One
When a loved one can no longer make personal or financial decisions on their own, guardianship or conservatorship may be necessary. In this post, I break down what each role means, how it works in Nebraska, and what to expect—without the legal jargon or overwhelm.
Let’s Talk About the Thing No One Wants to Talk About: End-of-Life Planning
End-of-life planning isn’t fun, flashy, or something most of us want to think about—but it’s one of the most loving and responsible things you can do. This post breaks down what matters (and what doesn’t), how to make decisions that reflect your values, and why leaving your loved ones with clarity is the ultimate act of care.
What the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trans Troops Means for Equality and Service
When the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to reinstate its ban on transgender military service, it didn’t just impact policy—it sent a message. A message that some Americans are still being told they don’t belong, even when they’re willing to serve. This post unpacks the ruling, what it means, and why we can’t let doubt—or discrimination—become the loudest voice in the room.
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