Our attorneys are ready to assist you with your legal needs. We provide a variety of services to individuals and businesses in Western Nebraska and Eastern Wyoming. Contact us today for a confidential appointment. We have been serving the legal needs of the Nebraska Panhandle since 1968. A thorough understanding of the law, a dedication to complete client satisfaction, and over 90 years of legal experience make the practice exceptionally effective in working even the most complex cases.
Our experience and familiarity with the law and court systems are significant in resolving legal issues to your benefit. The firm is locally owned and operated, with a four-decade track record of success and customer satisfaction. When you need a firm that is responsive to your needs, look to Sorensen, Hahn & Browning.
Our experience and familiarity with the law and court systems are significant in resolving legal issues to your benefit. The firm is locally owned and operated, with a four-decade track record of success and customer satisfaction. When you need a firm that is responsive to your needs, look to Sorensen, Hahn & Browning.
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Our law firm had its origin in 1982, and has grown and evolved through mergers with experienced lawyers to its present makeup.
The firm today consists of seasoned attorneys, each with different areas of expertise, associate attorneys, and a staff of legal assistants.
Our attorneys offer clients over 90 years of collective legal experience and our mission is to provide our clients with quality representation of, and personal attention to, their legal issues.
We represent clients from the tri-states of Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado.
The firm today consists of seasoned attorneys, each with different areas of expertise, associate attorneys, and a staff of legal assistants.
Our attorneys offer clients over 90 years of collective legal experience and our mission is to provide our clients with quality representation of, and personal attention to, their legal issues.
We represent clients from the tri-states of Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado.
If you require an immediate response or would like to discuss your matter personally, please contact us by phone.
Please be aware that by contacting us you are not establishing an attorney-client relationship with anyone at this firm.
Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
Please be aware that by contacting us you are not establishing an attorney-client relationship with anyone at this firm.
Please do not send any confidential information to us until such time as an attorney-client relationship has been established.
Elder law is a relatively recent, but very specialized, subject of the law which treats issues of importance to our elderly population - which is the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, including Nebraska.
Particular issues which are found within elder law include: disability planning; estate planning; grandchildren concerns; health care decisions; long-term care insurance; Medicaid planning; Medicaid compliance; Medicare understanding; nursing home issues; retirement living; retirement planning; Social Security concerns and Veteran's benefits.
Particular issues which are found within elder law include: disability planning; estate planning; grandchildren concerns; health care decisions; long-term care insurance; Medicaid planning; Medicaid compliance; Medicare understanding; nursing home issues; retirement living; retirement planning; Social Security concerns and Veteran's benefits.
Probate and Trust Administration are alike in that each describes the process associated with the respective names.
Probate is an established procedure wherein the county court (in Nebraska) is used for the filing of a case, the purpose of which is to settle the devolution of property owned by a decedent.
Trust Administration, on the other hand, is the ongoing process for the settling of the interests described within the trust agreement.
They are different in several respects, notably that in Probate there is a definite beginning and a definite end.
Probate is an established procedure wherein the county court (in Nebraska) is used for the filing of a case, the purpose of which is to settle the devolution of property owned by a decedent.
Trust Administration, on the other hand, is the ongoing process for the settling of the interests described within the trust agreement.
They are different in several respects, notably that in Probate there is a definite beginning and a definite end.
The law subject of real estate and real estate transactions is generally known as the buying and selling of properties.
These properties might be residences or commercial property or farms or a variety of other types.
These sales might be arranged by a realtor or they might be constructed by either or both of the seller's or buyer's attorney.
The public understands that this important transaction of buying and selling real properties should be addressed in a properly drawn contract along with other related papers.
These properties might be residences or commercial property or farms or a variety of other types.
These sales might be arranged by a realtor or they might be constructed by either or both of the seller's or buyer's attorney.
The public understands that this important transaction of buying and selling real properties should be addressed in a properly drawn contract along with other related papers.
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