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Who is in Control Should You Become Disabled or Die?

Posted By John Feller On August 19, 2009 @ 6:34 pm In | Comments Disabled

Estate Planning with us – you’re in control.

You’ve worked hard for what you have. You should decide what happens to your assets now and when you’re gone.

We are a law firm that has  served northeastern Nebraska for many years.  We created a variety of ways to solve problems that Nebraskans face in estate planning.  At Feller Law Office, our focus is helping people who worry about losing their assets or who want to get their assets to their loved ones quickly and easily.

What’s unique about our firm is our education process, which helps you eliminate worry and determine the best approach to protect your family.

Our Services

  • Estate Planning
  • Medicaid and Long-term Care Planning
  • Probate and Estate Administration
  • Trust Administration
  • Medicaid Qualification
  • Special Needs Planning
  • Charitable Giving Strategies
  • Business Succession Planning
  • Planning for Retirement
  • Veteran’s Benefits

Educational Workshops that work:

When it comes to sorting facts from fiction in estate planning, we provide leadership.

We help our clients, as well as professionals in the field, create individual solutions that work.

We have a variety of workshops designed to teach fundamental estate-planning concepts to clients in Nebraska.

Day and evening sessions are regularly available.  For a current list and schedule call (402)528-3266.

Contact us [1]at Feller Law Office to learn more about the workshops


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