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.
What the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trans Troops Means for Equality and Service
When the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to reinstate its ban on transgender military service, it didn’t just impact policy—it sent a message. A message that some Americans are still being told they don’t belong, even when they’re willing to serve. This post unpacks the ruling, what it means, and why we can’t let doubt—or discrimination—become the loudest voice in the room.
What You Should Know About Guardianship in Nebraska
Guardianship in Nebraska means taking legal responsibility for another person’s wellbeing when they can’t make decisions for themselves. But it’s not automatic, and it doesn’t always include financial matters. Here’s what you need to know about when guardianship is needed, what it covers, and how to make sure you’re approaching it the right way.
What’s New in Immigration This Spring—and Why It Matters If You’re Sponsoring Family or Applying for Citizenship
Recent immigration policy updates could impact family-based green card applications and citizenship cases—especially with new registration requirements, increased social media scrutiny, and ongoing visa bulletin delays. Here’s what’s changing, what to watch for, and how I’m helping clients stay ahead of the curve.
What Does an Immigration Attorney Actually Do? (And Do You Need One?)
If you’re sponsoring a family member for a green card or applying for U.S. citizenship, having the right immigration attorney on your side can make the process smoother, faster, and less overwhelming. I focus on family-based immigration and naturalization, helping you navigate each step clearly and confidently—without the guesswork or the legal runaround.
Family-Based Immigration: What It Is and How It Works
Bringing a family member to the U.S. isn’t just about filling out forms—it’s about keeping loved ones together and helping them build a stable future here. Whether you’re sponsoring a spouse, parent, or sibling, family-based immigration can be a powerful (and sometimes overwhelming) process. Here’s what you need to know—and how I can help make it make sense.
Marriage-Based Green Card Applications: What Documents Do You Actually Need?
Planning to apply for a marriage-based green card? The paperwork can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. I’ve broken down the key documents you’ll need to get started—without the legal jargon or guesswork. Whether you’re newly married or have been together for years, this guide will help you feel more confident, organized, and prepared.
Conservatorship Isn’t Just a Britney Spears Story: Here’s What It Means in Nebraska
I’ve been a Britney Spears fan since high school. But her case wasn’t just celebrity drama. It brought real attention to how conservatorships can both protect and harm. In this post, I break down what a conservatorship of the person actually means in Nebraska, who it’s meant for, and why we should all care—whether we’re pop icons or not.
Guardianships in Nebraska: What You Actually Need to Know
Thinking about guardianship in Nebraska? If you’re stepping up to care for a loved one, guardianship can feel confusing, emotional, and a little intimidating. I’m here to make it easier. I’ll walk you through every step, help you understand your options, and make sure the legal side of things actually supports what you want for the people you love.
What Is a Trust—and Do You Actually Need One?
Trusts can feel intimidating, but they don’t have to be. Whether you’re trying to avoid probate, protect loved ones with special needs, or just make sure your assets are handled the way you want, the right trust can give you peace of mind and clarity. I help people figure out what actually makes sense for their lives, not just what sounds good on paper. If you’re exploring options or wondering where to start, you’re in the right place.
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.
You’re Not Too Young for This: Why You Need a Power of Attorney in Nebraska
Advance directives aren’t just for the elderly or the seriously ill. They’re for anyone who wants to make sure their voice is heard when they can’t speak for themselves. From medical decisions to financial responsibilities, these documents make it clear who’s in charge and what your wishes are before anything goes wrong. In this post, I’m breaking down what a financial power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, and living will actually do, why they matter no matter your age, and how they can protect the people you love from unnecessary chaos when life throws a curveball.
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