Lee Law Office

Category: Estate planning attorney

Address: 2433 S 130th Cir #300, Omaha, NE 68144, USA

Phone: +14029344409

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM

Friday: 8:30AM–12PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Joni Oldfield

Sep 13, 2022

We’ve used other trust attorneys over the years and this was the most complete and professional experience. Very thorough. We left with detailed written and electronic documentation. Very personable Attorney and office staff. 5 star experience!

Jim Goeser

Aug 29, 2022

Denny set up our revocable trust and he was very knowledgeable in that area there was no hurry he left us take our time and think things over every week. I believe he's really thorough in what he does and it was easy working with him and his staff.

Beth Patterson

Aug 26, 2022

The entire office did a good job with our estate planning, from start to finish. Everyone was friendly and professional throughout the process. Very well-organized binder was provided to us that will be very helpful. We were, overall, very impressed with Denny and the team. Thanks for everything!

Sarah Conn

Apr 8, 2022

My husband and I could not have had a better experience with this firm. Everything that we wanted got accomplished. The process was smooth and straightforward. They were even able to help us with our S Corp & LLC. And to add, they were able to give us options to help with our elderly parents and grandmother. Could not have asked for a better experience.

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Questions & Answers

When should I make updates to my estate plan?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

When your attorney advises you there have been changes in the law or if there have been changes within your family.

I am worried my family will contest my will. What can I do to prevent this from happening?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

Create a revocable living trust.

A trust costs more than a will. Why?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

A trust costs more than a will because a trust is much more detailed and avoids the cost and length of time necessary for a probate in court. There is no court probate for a trust.

I have a will. Why would I want a living trust?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

A will would probably require probate. A living trust will not require probate. A living trust also provides the opportunity to include distributions to grandchildren through a grandchild trust all in one document.

What is probate?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

Probate is a court process after someone dies to pay the creditors, pay the inheritance tax, if any, resolve family disputes, and distribute assets to the beneficiaries.

My parents never talk about their estate plan with me. How can I break the ice?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

Discuss how an estate plan avoids confusion or family battles.

If I only have a will can probate be avoided?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

It depends on the total asset and real estate.

What plans can I make for my pets?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

Include a pet trust in your estate plan to provide that your pets are cared for after your death. These are very popular.

What is a living will/advanced health care directive?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

They are directions for end of life care.

What is a Power of Attorney (POA)? Should I worry about it?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

Power of Attorneys (POAs) are valuable when you become ill or disabled to allow someone you trust to continue to pay your bills and make decisions.

Why should I prepare an estate plan?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

You should prepare an estate plan because you can eliminate your family having to go through probate, eliminate the expenses, and provide for a prompt distribution of assets.

What is the different between a will and a revocable living trust?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

A will requires probate and a revocable living trust does not.

What other alternatives to a will exist?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

A living trust, a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust, or no plan

What happens if I die without a will?

Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020
Lee Law Office | Sep 16, 2020

If you die without a will the state has a will for you called "intestacy." This requires probate.

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