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Nebraska Will - Personal representative.
"Personal representative" is the name now used for what once was called an executor or an administrator. You can designate in your will who is to be the personal representative of your estate. If you do not designate a personal representati ...   More details

Nebraska Will - Should I leave a separate list disposing of personal property?
You can leave a separate list, dated and signed, disposing of personal property. To make that separate list effective, however, you must have a will and the will must make specific reference to that separate list. The advantage of such a list is that ...   More details

Nebraska Will - When should I make a will?
You should make a will now. A prudent person does not wait for a catastrophe or other compelling reason to begin planning his or her estate. You can always make changes in your will should circumstances so dictate.
 
You should review your ...   More details

Preparing a Will.
Start by organizing what you need: outline your objectives, inventory your assets, estimate your outstanding debts and prepare a list of family members and other beneficiaries. Use this information to carefully consider how you want to distribute you ...   More details

Updating a Will.
You'll probably need to update your will several times during the course of your life. For example, a change in marital status, the birth of a child or a move to a new state should all prompt a review of your will. You can update your will by amendin ...   More details

Updating Your Will.
It is a good idea to review your will with your lawyer every two to three years to make sure that it is up-to-date with your current family circumstances and tax laws. In addition, it is especially important to review and update your will when:
&n; ...   More details

When to Update Your Will - 1.
Changes are part of life. Events, both planned and unplanned, change our jobs, homes and families. Changes in life can also impact your will.
 
Say you made a will during a happy time in your marriage, but later you separated. A spouse nam ...   More details

When to Update Your Will - 2.
- Any change in marital status - getting married, separated or divorced. If you are unmarried, a change in your relationship with a "significant other" is also a good time to think about reviewing your will.
 
- Any change in mem ...   More details

Where to Keep Your Will.
Once your will is written, store it in a safe place that is accessible to others after your death. If you name a trust company as executor, it will hold your will in safekeeping. You can keep it in your safe deposit box, but be aware that some states ...   More details

 
 

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