Postnuptial Agreements in Nebraska: When “I Do” Becomes “I Don’t”
When a marriage starts to unravel, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the emotions and unsure about your legal options. In Nebraska, postnuptial agreements aren’t enforceable—but that doesn’t mean you’re stuck. From marital settlement agreements to estate waivers, there are still clear ways to protect yourself and move forward. This post breaks down what you can do when “I do” turns into “I don’t”—without the legal jargon or judgment.
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.
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