Mark J. Daly
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Mark J. Daly is a distinguished attorney specializing in Estate Planning, based in Omaha, Nebraska. With over four decades of dedicated legal experience, he has established himself as a trusted advisor for individuals and families navigating the complexities of estate management and asset protection. A proud alumnus of Creighton University School of Law, Mark earned his Juris Doctor in 1977, laying the foundation for a career marked by commitment to client service and excellence in legal practice. At the Law Offices of Mark J. Daly, he focuses on providing personalized estate planning solutions, including wills, trusts, and probate matters. Mark’s expertise extends to advanced estate planning strategies, tax-efficient wealth transfer, and elder law, ensuring that his clients’ wishes are honored while safeguarding their legacies for future generations. His meticulous approach and deep understanding of Nebraska's estate laws allow him to create tailored plans that reflect each client’s unique circumstances and goals. Mark is an active member of the Nebraska State Bar Association and regularly participates in continuing legal education, staying abreast of the latest developments in estate planning law. His commitment to community service further exemplifies his dedication, as he offers pro bono legal assistance to those in need. Whether you are seeking to establish a comprehensive estate plan or need guidance on navigating complex probate issues, Mark J. Daly is the authoritative voice you can rely on in Omaha. With a reputation built on integrity and results, he is dedicated to helping clients achieve peace of mind through thoughtful and effective estate planning.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.