We Can Help - families, small business owners, and individuals who are facing legal challenges need a law firm they can count on. As a full-service legal firm, we can help you regardless of the issues you are facing including divorce, estate planning, or bankruptcy. We can also provide services to small business owners, those injured in car accidents, and individuals facing criminal charges.
We understand you are looking for sound legal advice, as well as a successful resolution to the problems you are facing. We work tirelessly to resolve the legal issues you are facing in a timely manner, with as little disruption as possible. We understand legal matters are emotionally taxing; we will do everything possible to keep you informed and ensure you understand the process that will be necessary to reach a solution.
Since our focus is on you, the client, you can count on a customized solution designed to meet your specific needs. Remember, we offer a broad range of services to meet the needs of families all over the northeast Nebraska area.
We understand you are looking for sound legal advice, as well as a successful resolution to the problems you are facing. We work tirelessly to resolve the legal issues you are facing in a timely manner, with as little disruption as possible. We understand legal matters are emotionally taxing; we will do everything possible to keep you informed and ensure you understand the process that will be necessary to reach a solution.
Since our focus is on you, the client, you can count on a customized solution designed to meet your specific needs. Remember, we offer a broad range of services to meet the needs of families all over the northeast Nebraska area.
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Over the last 23 years, Patrick P. Carney has provided legal solutions for his clients covering a broad range of legal matters.
A native of Norfolk, Nebraska, he graduated from Kearney State College in 1991(Summa Cum Laude) with a Bachelor's in Business Administration and then from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1994 with a Juris Doctor Degree.
He was admitted to practice law in Nebraska in 1994 and in Arizona in 1996.
His practice includes both criminal and civil matters at the trial and appellate level.
A native of Norfolk, Nebraska, he graduated from Kearney State College in 1991(Summa Cum Laude) with a Bachelor's in Business Administration and then from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1994 with a Juris Doctor Degree.
He was admitted to practice law in Nebraska in 1994 and in Arizona in 1996.
His practice includes both criminal and civil matters at the trial and appellate level.
He has over of 45 years legal experience as an active practitioner, including service as a staff attorney on the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement an Criminal Justice, several years as a prosecuting attorney and as Gage County Attorney in Beatrice, Nebraska.
His practice areas include Criminal Law, Domestic Relations, Real Estate & Probate, Personal Injury & Defense, Employment Law, Business Law, in General Practice.
He has his B.A. from the University of South Dakota College of Arts and Sciences.
His practice areas include Criminal Law, Domestic Relations, Real Estate & Probate, Personal Injury & Defense, Employment Law, Business Law, in General Practice.
He has his B.A. from the University of South Dakota College of Arts and Sciences.
Too often, people believe estate planning is only necessary for the very wealthy.
This is a misnomer; everyone can benefit from having an estate plan in place.
An accident can happen at any time and result in the loss of life.
If you have assets you own as an individual, and not in joint tenancy with another person, the lack of a will could mean your loved ones will have to wait for the probate process before they have access to those assets.
This type of delay can cause serious financial issues; you can help prevent these problems by having an estate plan in place.
This is a misnomer; everyone can benefit from having an estate plan in place.
An accident can happen at any time and result in the loss of life.
If you have assets you own as an individual, and not in joint tenancy with another person, the lack of a will could mean your loved ones will have to wait for the probate process before they have access to those assets.
This type of delay can cause serious financial issues; you can help prevent these problems by having an estate plan in place.
When you have been named executor of an estate, generally because your loved one has left a will, you may need assistance with the probate process in Nebraska.
While there is a simplified probate process, it is generally meant for small estates, those valued at less than $50,000, this does not apply to many people.
That means as executor, you will have a number of tasks to complete beginning with presenting the will to the Probate Court for validation.
Once the court has verified the validity of the will, you will be responsible for notifying heirs, creditors, and cataloging assets.
While there is a simplified probate process, it is generally meant for small estates, those valued at less than $50,000, this does not apply to many people.
That means as executor, you will have a number of tasks to complete beginning with presenting the will to the Probate Court for validation.
Once the court has verified the validity of the will, you will be responsible for notifying heirs, creditors, and cataloging assets.
Every year, thousands of couples make the decision to file for divorce.
In addition to the legal process, there are other issues which must be addressed including property division, child custody, child support, visitation, and other issues.
Unfortunately, divorce is a contentious process in most case; it is imperative you have an attorney working on your behalf to ensure your rights are protected and your best interests are considered.
The financial aspect of a divorce cannot be ignored; rather than maintaining a single household, there now has to be the financial means to maintain two separate households.
In addition to the legal process, there are other issues which must be addressed including property division, child custody, child support, visitation, and other issues.
Unfortunately, divorce is a contentious process in most case; it is imperative you have an attorney working on your behalf to ensure your rights are protected and your best interests are considered.
The financial aspect of a divorce cannot be ignored; rather than maintaining a single household, there now has to be the financial means to maintain two separate households.
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