Estate Planning, Family Law, Nebraska Law Zach Anderson Estate Planning, Family Law, Nebraska Law Zach Anderson

What Happens to Your Estate Plan After Divorce in Nebraska?

Divorce changes everything—including your estate plan. Many people don’t realize that while Nebraska law automatically removes an ex-spouse from a will, it doesn’t affect life insurance, 401(k)s, or other beneficiary designations. That means your ex could still inherit your assets if you don’t update your paperwork. This post explains how Nebraska law treats wills, trusts, and non-probate assets after divorce, why ERISA plans are the biggest “gotcha,” and the key steps to protect your legacy and avoid costly mistakes.

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Divorce After Retirement in Nebraska

Divorce after retirement—often called gray divorce—is becoming more common among Nebraska couples in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. When a long marriage ends later in life, it raises complex questions about dividing retirement accounts, setting alimony, and updating estate plans. Learn how Nebraska courts handle these issues, what happens to pensions and health coverage, and why revising your will and beneficiaries is critical.

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