As a Gay Dad in Nebraska, I Know Why LGBTQ+ Estate Planning Really Matters
Estate planning in Nebraska isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s essential for LGBTQ+ individuals and families who want to make sure their partners, kids, and chosen family are protected. As a gay dad and attorney, I know firsthand how important it is to have a plan that actually reflects your life. This blog breaks down why LGBTQ estate planning matters, what can go wrong without it, and how you can take the first step—without the overwhelm.
Why You Shouldn’t DIY Your Estate Plan (Even if It Looks Easy Online)
Online estate planning platforms might seem convenient, but they often miss critical legal nuances that can leave your legacy—and your loved ones—unprotected. This post breaks down exactly why working with an attorney offers peace of mind, real customization, and the legal strength your future deserves.
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.
Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Rich—It’s for Anyone Who Doesn’t Want to Leave a Mess Behind
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to make sure their wishes are honored and their loved ones aren’t left picking up the pieces. This post breaks down why estate planning matters (even if you don’t have a mansion and a yacht), how it protects the people who count on you, and why doing it now is a whole lot better than leaving it for later.
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.
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