
Courtney Law Office, P.C., L.L.O. - Omaha, NE
5814 South 142nd StreetSuite AOmaha, NE 68137
Omaha Family Law Firm
Overview
Helping clients to take strong, measured steps in the ever-changing business landscape, we provide focused contracts and business law services at Courtney Law, P.C., L.L.O., in Omaha, Nebraska. Our law office proudly serves clients in Omaha and throughout Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, Dodge, Saunders, Lancaster and Cass counties, as well as in Mills, Harrison and Cass counties in Iowa.
We work closely with our clients, methodically crafting and implementing plans tailored to achieve the...
Helping clients to take strong, measured steps in the ever-changing business landscape, we provide focused contracts and business law services at Courtney Law, P.C., L.L.O., in Omaha, Nebraska. Our law office proudly serves clients in Omaha and throughout Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, Dodge, Saunders, Lancaster and Cass counties, as well as in Mills, Harrison and Cass counties in Iowa.
We work closely with our clients, methodically crafting and implementing plans tailored to achieve the...
Helping clients to take strong, measured steps in the ever-changing business landscape, we provide focused contracts and business law services at Courtney Law, P.C., L.L.O., in Omaha, Nebraska. Our law office proudly serves clients in Omaha and throughout Douglas, Sarpy, Washington, Dodge, Saunders, Lancaster and Cass counties, as well as in Mills, Harrison and Cass counties in Iowa.
We work closely with our clients, methodically crafting and implementing plans tailored to achieve the most effective and efficient resolutions to our clients' legal disputes. We also advise our clients and help them develop strategies aimed at avoiding common business organization and operation issues and pitfalls. Our attorney guides clients through a range of issues that may come up over the course of doing business, including establishing a business formation type, contract drafting and review, and discrimination claims.
At Courtney Law, P.C., L.L.O., we also assist clients with more personal legal matters. Our law office provides family law, elder law and estate planning, personal injury, and criminal law services. Providing the same level of focused advice and personal service as we offer our business clients, we handle cases involving the following: divorce, custody and visitation, child support, health and health care law, probate and estate administration, wills, motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse. To best serve those we represent, our law office offers free initial consultations.
Whether they are dealing with complex business matters, or they are facing a divorce or other such personal legal problem, we aggressively advocate on behalf of our clients. Our law office keeps clients up to date on the status of their cases, so they are prepared to make informed decisions and are never left wondering where they stand.
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