What the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case Teaches Us About Protecting Families Through the Law
The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a father with legal protection mistakenly deported while his U.S. citizen son was placed in foster care — is a powerful reminder of how fragile family unity can be when legal protections break down. In my practice, I help families safeguard their rights in immigration, guardianship, family law, and estate planning. Here’s why that work matters now more than ever.
Wills Are Important—But Here’s Where They Can Go Wrong
Having a will is important—but it’s not a guarantee that your wishes will be followed or that your loved ones will be protected from stress and confusion. In this post, I break down the five most common ways wills fall short and what to do instead, especially under Nebraska law. Whether you already have a will or are starting from scratch, this is what you need to know.
Why Parenting Plans Matter Even More for Mixed-Status Families Right Now
For Nebraska’s mixed-status families, a solid parenting plan isn’t just paperwork—it’s protection. If one parent faces detention or deportation, who steps in for the kids? This post breaks down how court-approved custody plans, guardianship options, and emergency authorizations can keep your child safe, stable, and supported—no matter what happens.
Estate Planning That Protects What Matters: Wills, Trusts, and Peace of Mind
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy or elderly—it’s for anyone who wants to make sure their loved ones are protected and their wishes are honored. From naming guardians for your children to avoiding costly probate, this post breaks down why estate planning matters, what tools you might need, and how to get started with a plan that actually works for you.
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.
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