Morrow Law Partners Omaha, Nebraska

Trusts

Omaha, Nebraska Trusts Attorneys

At Morrow Law Partners, we recognize that our client base is made up of individuals with specific needs. We strive to meet the diverse legal needs of our clients in our estate planning practice. Often, these legal needs include establishing trusts. We thoroughly assess each client's individual needs to determine if a trust or various trusts would be right for their needs and goals.

Are you interested in learning if establishing a trust is right for you and your beneficiaries? Call Morrow Law Partners at 402-392-2340 to schedule your free consultation with an attorney. You may also fill out a contact form and someone from our firm will be in touch with you promptly.

What type of trust is advisable for your goals?

Trusts generally involve three parties: the settlor, the trustee and the beneficiary. For example, if you are interested in setting up a college trust fund for your grandchildren, you would be the settlor, the bank or individual would serve as the trustee and your grandchildren would be the beneficiaries. As the settlor, you can specify that the money can only be used for college expenses.

There are virtually as many trusts available as there are goals for each client. Perhaps you would like to shelter your heirs from Nebraska inheritance tax or the federal estate tax. Perhaps you would like to establish a trust to benefit your favorite charity. An attorney from Morrow Law Partners can carefully assess your unique needs and goals and devise a trust or trusts most fitting to those needs and goals. Types of trusts may include the following:

Our firm can help you minimize the stress of preparing for the future. For more information on how we can assist you in establishing a trust, or to schedule a free consultation, contact our firm today.

Morrow Law Partners
11819 Stonegate Drive
Suite 101
Omaha, Nebraska 68164
Tel: (402) 392-2340
Fax: (402) 392-2130
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The attorneys at Morrow Law Partners are proud to serve clients in Omaha, Nebraska, the cities of Lincoln, Grand Island, Kearney, Columbus, Norfolk, Fremont, Blair, York, Nebraska City, North Platte and Beatrice, the communities of Douglas County, Hall County, Gage County, Otoe County, Buffalo County, Sarpy County, Cass County, Washington County, Saunders County, and Dodge County, and communities in Iowa including Council Bluffs, Atlantic, Onawa and Sioux City.

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