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Compare Estate Planning Attorneys in Grand Island, NE

Browse estate planning attorneys serving Grand Island, Nebraska. Contact information and addresses listed below.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Grand Island, NE
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Nebraska before hiring.
Showing 20 estate planning attorneys in Grand Island, NE Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Dowding, Dowding, & Dowding
2121 N Webb Rd, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 300-4172 dowdinglaw.com
Wagoner Law Office
1819 W North Front St, Grand Island, NE 68803
(308) 382-4324
Stehlik Law Firm PC LLO
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 675-4035 stehliklawfirm.com
Wolf, McDermott, Depue, Sabott, Butz & Porto, LLC
308 N Locust St # 501, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635 giattorneys.com
Bradley Law Office PC
308 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-2128 bradleylawoffice.com
Derek L Mitchell Law Office
102 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-6009
Neuhaus Law Office
205 S Cedar St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 385-0654 neuhauslaw.com
Goding Law LLC: Stacie A Goding
214 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 389-1764 godinglaw.com
Mark Porto - Attorney
308 N Locust St # 501, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635 giattorneys.com
Blauhorn Law
202 W 3rd St #3, Grand Island, NE 68801
(402) 215-3025 blauhornlaw.com
Galen E. Stehlik
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-8010 stehliklawfirm.com
Anderson Vipperman Kovanda
113 W 3rd St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-3510
Law Office of Mary Livingston
724 W Koenig St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 381-7301 mlivingstonlaw.com
Smith Johnson Allen Connick & Hansen
104 N Wheeler Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-1930 gilawfirm.com
Mayer Burns & Koenig
308 N Locust St #306, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1120
Koenig Susan M
308 N Locust St #306, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1120
Huston & Higgins
108 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-3888
Leininger Smith Johnson Baack: Goethel Ben
104 N Wheeler Ave, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 382-1930
Dupue Ronald S
308 N Locust St # 501, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635 giattorneys.com
Shamberg Wolf McDermott & Depue
308 N Locust St, Grand Island, NE 68801
(308) 384-1635

What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Grand Island Cost?

In Nebraska, estate planning attorney fees vary based on complexity. A basic will and power of attorney package typically costs between $300 and $800. A complete plan with trusts may range from $1,500 to $3,500. Some attorneys charge flat fees for standard documents, while others bill hourly at $200 to $400 per hour. Costs depend on your specific needs and the attorney's experience. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What documents does an estate plan typically include in Nebraska?
A basic estate plan in Nebraska often includes a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney for finances, a healthcare power of attorney, and a living will. Trusts may be added for more complex situations or to avoid probate.
How long does probate take in Nebraska?
Nebraska probate generally takes 6 to 12 months for straightforward estates. Larger or contested estates can take longer. The state has a small estate procedure for estates under $100,000 that can be completed in a few weeks.
Can I write my own will in Nebraska without an attorney?
Nebraska law allows handwritten wills, but they must meet specific requirements to be valid. Mistakes in a self-written will can lead to disputes or invalidity. An attorney helps ensure your will follows Nebraska statutes and accurately reflects your wishes.