Union Estate Lawyer, Nebraska


Jenniffer A. Panko - Rahe

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

Jenniffer A. Panko-Rahe

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Family Law, Elder Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Scott W. Steele

Agriculture, Estate Planning, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

John W. Voelker

Housing & Construction Defects, Trusts, Commercial Real Estate, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           

William F. Davis

Commercial Real Estate, Trusts, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kelly J. Werts

Agriculture, Trusts, Estate Planning, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

John J. Horan

International Tax, Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           

James E. Kelley

Business & Trade, Corporate, Trusts, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Julie E. Bear

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Angela Marie Minahan

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

SURVIVING SPOUSE'S TRUST

If a couple has created an AB trust, the revocable living trust (Trust B) of the surviving spouse, after the first spouse has died.

POUR-OVER WILL

A will that 'pours over' property into a trust when the will maker dies. Property left through the will must go through probate before it goes into the trust.

INCOMPETENCE

The inability, as determined by a court, to handle one's own personal or financial affairs. A court may declare that a person is incompetent after a hearing at ... (more...)
The inability, as determined by a court, to handle one's own personal or financial affairs. A court may declare that a person is incompetent after a hearing at which the person is present and/or represented by an attorney. A finding of incompetence may lead to the appointment of a conservator to manage the person's affairs. Also known as 'incompetency.'

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR

Someone appointed by a probate court to oversee probate proceedings when a person dies without a will or heirs, and his or her property is expected to pass to t... (more...)
Someone appointed by a probate court to oversee probate proceedings when a person dies without a will or heirs, and his or her property is expected to pass to the state. Some states have public administrators who are responsible for temporarily preserving the assets of an estate if there are disputes about specific provisions in the will or about who will be appointed the regular administrator.

DOWER AND CURTESY

A surviving spouse's right to receive a set portion of the deceased spouse's estate -- usually one-third to one-half. Dower (not to be confused with a 'dowry') ... (more...)
A surviving spouse's right to receive a set portion of the deceased spouse's estate -- usually one-third to one-half. Dower (not to be confused with a 'dowry') refers to the portion to which a surviving wife is entitled, while curtesy refers to what a man may claim. Until recently, these amounts differed in a number of states. However, because discrimination on the basis of sex is now illegal in most cases, most states have abolished dower and curtesy and generally provide the same benefits regardless of sex -- and this amount is often known simply as the statutory share. Under certain circumstances, a living spouse may not be able to sell or convey property that is subject to the other spouse's dower and curtesy or statutory share rights.

HEIR AT LAW

A person entitled to inherit property under intestate succession laws.

DEED OF TRUST

See trust deed.

CHARITABLE TRUST

Any trust designed to make a substantial gift to a charity and also achieve income and estate tax savings for the person who creates the trust (the grantor).

FAILURE OF ISSUE

A situation in which a person dies without children who could have inherited her property.