
Helping you leave a legacy to your family
Wills and Trusts

Why You Should Complete your estate plan
If you don't, the State of Nebraska will decide who your estate will go to and how much they will receive.
If you and your spouse leave behind minor children, the State will decide who their guardian will be.
Not having an estate plan causes an incredible amount of family feuds after you are gone.
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It doesn't have to be that way.

Peace of Mind
Have peace of mind about your legacy to your family

Security
Feel secure about who will care for your minor children
Confidence
Be confident about where your property will go
- Note from Lucrece -
As a licensed Nebraska attorney, I can tell you that preparing an Estate Plan is more than a piece of paper... It protects against the unknown and secures your legacy to your children.
Don't let procrastination or busyness stop you. Our 3 Step Process is simple and easy and by the end you will have peace of mind for your family.
Katie
Impressed with how soon we were able to get in and get our will done with Bundy Law.
Rachel
Lucrece was very knowledgeable and able to explain a revocable trust in plain English.
Your Estate Plan Process
Step 1
Schedule A Meeting
Step 2
Decide What Estate Plan Documents You Would Like
Step 3
Receive Your Estate Plan
And Leave A Legacy To Your Family
Our Promise To You

HONEST AND PERSONABLE
RESPONSIVE
What to Expect From A Meeting
fill out the worksheets emailed to you before the meeting
learn the different estate plan documents available to you
decide the estate plan that best fits your family needs
Common Questions about Estate Planning

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 45873
Omaha, NE 68145

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