Omaha Estate Planning Attorneys With Decades Of Experience
Last updated on October 14, 2025
Creating an estate plan can be a complex process. You deserve to have an attorney by your side to help you understand your options and make informed decisions about your legacy.
Whether you’re just beginning to think about your future or have a detailed plan in mind, our experienced attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way. We support people of all ages and income levels in Nebraska and neighboring Iowa as they create a plan that protects their loved ones and their finances.
What Might Your Estate Plan Include?
Estate planning involves a variety of documents that ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your family is protected in the future. Common elements include:
- Last will and testament: A will specifies how your property will be allocated and can designate guardians for minor children.
- Trusts: Trusts are also commonly used to hold and manage assets, offering flexibility in how and when assets are distributed.
- Powers of attorney: These tools allow you to choose someone to make legal or financial decisions on your behalf if you cannot manage your own affairs due to an injury or illness.
- Advance health care directives: These documents outline your preferences for medical care in situations where you cannot communicate your wishes.
- Guardianship: Estate planning allows you to name someone you trust to care for your underage child or to ensure that an incapacitated adult has someone who can manage their personal affairs.
Each of these tools plays a vital role in a comprehensive estate plan, safeguarding your interests and those of your loved ones.
Call Reisinger Booth & Associates, PC To Learn More
People at all stages of life and at all income levels deserve to have the peace of mind that a personalized estate plan can provide. Our attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of estate planning law in both Nebraska and Iowa. Contact us today or call 402-590-5384 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward creating a plan that reflects your wishes.

