What Happens to My Will and Estate Plan After a Divorce in Nebraska?
Divorce changes more than your relationship status. In Nebraska, a divorce may affect parts of your estate plan, but it does not automatically fix every will, trust, beneficiary designation, power of attorney, deed, retirement account, or life insurance policy. This article explains what Nebraskans should review after divorce, why beneficiary forms and court orders matter, and how thoughtful estate planning can help protect your children, property, and future decision-making.
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