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Michelle Miller-McCoy is an estate planning attorney at Carlson & Burnett, LLP with nearly 20 years of experience. Michelle earned her law degree from Creighton University School of Law, and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As an estate planning attorney, she assists clients with a variety of matters, including guardianship issues, contested trusts and estates, transitioning of businesses to succeeding generations, Medicare qualification, and more. Known as a knowledgeable and meticulous attorney, she provides her clients with skillfully drafted estate planning documents. She has taught in the Business Law department at the University of Nebraska and regularly shares her knowledge as a speaker at various conferences. She is also involved in pro bono activities in her spare time.
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Fellow, Nebraska Bar Foundation
1997 - 2008
Attorney, Erickson & Sederstrom, P.C.
2000 - 2013
Omaha Estate Planning CouncilMember
1997 - 2013
Omaha and Nebraska Bar AssociationsMember
1997
JD - Juris Doctor
1994
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
Fundamentals of Trust Administration
2010
Drafting Effective Wills and Trusts
2008
Trust Administration: Overcoming Challenges Before and After the Grantor’s Death
2006
Estate Planning and Probate for the Paralegal/Legal Assistant in Nebraska
2004
Nebraska Probate: Beyond the Basics
2003
Successful Wealth Transfer Techniques in Nebraska
2000
Estate Planning for Small Estates in Nebraska
1999
Understanding and Drafting Trusts in Nebraska
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