Does My Will Still Work If I Move to Nebraska?
If you created your will in another state and recently moved to Nebraska, it’s likely still valid—but that doesn’t mean it will work the way you expect. Nebraska has its own requirements for witnesses, handwritten wills, executors, and spousal inheritance rights, and those differences can create delays, extra costs, or even override your wishes. Moving is also the right time to revisit powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and beneficiary designations to make sure your entire estate plan functions as intended under Nebraska law.
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