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How Do I Find a Probate Attorney in York County, Nebraska?

When to consider hiring help, what to look for in a probate attorney, and firms serving York County.

OverviewCosts & FeesHow to FileFind Attorneys

We found 7 estate law firms serving York County. York County is part of the Lincoln & Southeast Nebraska region.

These firms handle estate administration, will contests, trust litigation, and other probate matters in York County County Court.

Nebraska allows informal probate, so many families settle straightforward estates in York County without hiring an attorney. A probate attorney earns the fee when the estate is contested, includes a business or out-of-state real estate, has unclear or insolvent debts, or when beneficiaries disagree.

Probate attorney fees in Nebraska are based on reasonable compensation — typically 2%Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2482 (reasonable compensation determined by court)Verified Jun 11, 2026 to 4%Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-2482 (reasonable compensation determined by court)Verified Jun 11, 2026 of the estate's value, billed hourly or as a flat fee. Ask a York County firm to quote a structure up front.

A probate attorney files the petition with the County Court, publishes the required creditor notices, prepares the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. They represent the personal representative — not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if a dispute develops.

Lincoln & Southeast Nebraska Firms

Fillman Law Offices, LLC

Firm

York firm established in 1958, located across from the York County Courthouse. Handles estate planning, wills, trusts, and estate administration alongside real estate and business work. A long-standing local practice serving York and surrounding counties.

Location

507 N. Lincoln Ave.York, NE 68467

Phone

(402) 362-3618

Established

1958

Service Area

5 counties

Estate PlanningWills TrustsProbate Administration
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Firms from Neighboring Regions

These firms are based in other regions but serve York County.

Johnson & Pekny, L.L.C.

Firm

Multi-office firm with locations in Blair, Plattsmouth, and Omaha providing estate planning, probate, guardianships, conservatorships, and trust litigation services.

Location

1640 Washington StreetBlair, NE 68008

Phone

(402) 426-4424

Service Area

3 counties

Estate PlanningProbate AdministrationWills TrustsGuardianships ConservatorshipsTrust Litigation
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Neuhaus Law Office

Firm

Gregg Neuhaus has served Grand Island and central Nebraska for over 30 years, with a second office in Lincoln. Drafts wills, trusts, and estate planning documents and handles probate representation and probate litigation for personal representatives and beneficiaries.

Location

205 South Cedar Street, Suite 150Grand Island, NE 68802

Phone

(308) 385-0654

Service Area

3 counties

Estate PlanningProbate AdministrationWills Trusts
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Steffens Law Office, P.C.

Firm

Nebraska firm headquartered in Broken Bow with six statewide offices reaching from Omaha to Sidney. Handles estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law, and guardianships and conservatorships for clients across income levels, alongside a large personal-injury practice.

Location

255 South 10th AvenueBroken Bow, NE 68822

Phone

(308) 872-8327

Service Area

8 counties

Estate PlanningProbate AdministrationWills Trusts
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Statewide Practices

These firms serve clients throughout Nebraska.

Estate Planning Law Group of Blazek & Gregg

Firm

Estate Planning Law Firm located in Elkhorn that serves clients throughout Nebraska and Iowa with estate planning, elder law, and disability planning services. Over 5,000 plans completed.

Location

1405 N. 205th Street, Suite 120Elkhorn, NE 68022

Phone

(402) 496-3432

Service Area

Statewide

Estate PlanningElder LawDisability PlanningAgricultural Estate Planning
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Waite, McWha & Heng

Firm

North Platte general-practice firm centrally located in Lincoln County, serving clients statewide. Handles probate and estate administration alongside agriculture law, real estate, and corporate work, practicing in Nebraska's county, district, and appellate courts.

Location

116 N. Dewey StreetNorth Platte, NE 69101

Phone

(308) 532-2202

Service Area

Statewide

Estate PlanningProbate AdministrationAgricultural Law
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Witte Law Office

Firm

Lincoln firm serving Lancaster County and clients statewide, with Glen D. Witte practicing for more than 25 years. Handles wills, powers of attorney, trusts, probate administration, and elder law, plus personal injury. Witte travels across Nebraska, including evening and weekend home visits, and offers free initial consultations.

Location

6125 Havelock AvenueLincoln, NE 68507

Phone

(402) 467-5080

Service Area

Statewide

Estate PlanningProbate AdministrationWills Trusts
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Frequently Asked Questions

Not every estate needs one. Simple estates, small estates under the affidavit threshold, and states with informal probate can often be handled without counsel. Contested wills, out-of-state property, and business interests usually need an attorney. The Nebraska self-filing assessment scores whether this estate can be handled without one.

Nebraska uses reasonable fees for probate. Typical York County rates run $200–$500/hour, with simple estates taking 20–40 hours. Flat-fee arrangements are available from some firms.

Files the petition, publishes required notices, helps with the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. The attorney represents the personal representative, not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if disputes arise.

Referrals from an estate planning attorney you already work with are the best source. Bar association directories are second. Avoid attorneys who won't quote a fee structure up front or who won't explain whether your estate qualifies for simplified procedures.

Yes — by avoiding probate altogether. A revocable living trust removes the estate from court jurisdiction, which removes the need for a probate attorney at settlement time. Create a revocable trust online for about what one hour of probate-attorney time costs.

Firm listings are for informational purposes only. SimplyTrust does not endorse or recommend any specific firm or attorney. Contact firms directly to discuss your situation and verify their current practice areas and availability. Information last verified: June 2026.

County Court

York County

510 Lincoln Avenue, Room 211

York, NE 68467

Phone:

402-362-4925

Fax:

402-362-2577

Email:

allison.oneill@nejudicial.gov

Hours:

Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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Notify Banks & Financial Institutions

Each institution has a separate death claim process. Find yours below.

Auto-Owners Life

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Insurance Company serving the Midwest, Southeast, and more

Auto-Owners Life

Cobalt CU

Cobalt CU logo

Credit Union serving Nebraska and Iowa

Cobalt CU

D.A. Davidson

D.A. Davidson logo

Brokerage serving the West, Midwest, and more

D.A. Davidson

Farm Bureau Financial

Farm Bureau Financial logo

Insurance Company serving the Midwest, West, and more

Farm Bureau Financial

First Interstate

First Interstate logo

Bank serving the West and Midwest

First Interstate

FNBO

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Bank serving the Midwest, West, and more

FNBO

Great Plains Life

Great Plains Life logo

Insurance Company serving the Midwest and West

Great Plains Life

Great Southern Bank

Great Southern Bank logo

Bank serving the Midwest and Southeast

Great Southern Bank

GreenState CU

GreenState CU logo

Credit Union serving the Midwest

GreenState CU

Pekin Life

Pekin Life logo

Insurance Company serving the Midwest, Southeast, and more

Pekin Life

Pinnacle Bank (NE)

Pinnacle Bank (NE) logo

Bank serving Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri

Pinnacle Bank (NE)

Platte Valley Bank

Platte Valley Bank logo

Bank serving Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado

Platte Valley Bank

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