About Rowley Audrey — General Practice Grand Island Nebraska
Rowley Audrey provides general practice Grand Island services to clients across the Hall County area. Audrey Rowley operates a small general-practice office in Grand Island, the largest community in Hall County and the gateway to central Nebraska. The Hall County Courthouse on West 2nd Street is the venue for most civil and family matters in this region.
Located in Grand Island, NE, the practice serves residents who need responsive counsel grounded in local court procedure. For visitors looking to compare options, the directory of Grand Island attorneys lists additional firms in the same area for side-by-side review.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the practice as approachable and direct, with steady communication and attention to the details of small-estate and real-estate matters. Reviewers appreciate the personal attention typical of a smaller central-Nebraska office.
General Practice Grand Island — Practice Areas & Services
- Estate planning and probate. Wills, transfer-on-death deeds, and probate proceedings in Hall County Court under Nebraska’s probate statutes.
- Real estate. Residential closings, deed preparation, and title work for properties across Hall and Buffalo counties.
- Family law. Divorce, custody, and child support matters in Hall County District Court.
- Small business and contract work. LLC formation, contract drafting, and dispute resolution for local businesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Hall County Courthouse?
The Hall County Courthouse is located at 121 South Pine Street in downtown Grand Island. The County Court handles probate and small claims; the District Court handles felonies, divorces, and major civil matters.
How long must I be a Nebraska resident before filing for divorce?
Nebraska requires either spouse to have been a resident of the state for at least one year before filing, with limited exceptions when the marriage occurred in Nebraska under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-349.
Are transfer-on-death deeds valid in Nebraska?
Yes. Nebraska’s Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act allows real estate to pass directly to a named beneficiary outside probate when the deed is properly executed and recorded with the county register of deeds.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Grand Island, Nebraska
- Nebraska bar: Nebraska has approximately 5,500 active attorneys licensed by the Nebraska Supreme Court — Nebraska State Bar
- County seat: Grand Island is the county seat of Hall County and the third-largest city in Nebraska — Hall County NE
- Residency rule: Nebraska requires one year of residency before a divorce filing — Neb. Rev. Stat. § 42-349


