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Do I Need a Trust, or Is a Will Enough?

One of the most common estate planning questions we hear is also one of the hardest to answer with a quick online search: Do I need a trust in Colorado, or is a will enough?

Does Your Estate Plan Still Fit Your Life? 7 Times Colorado Families Should Review It

A lot of people feel relieved once they finally sign their estate planning documents. That part makes sense. The binder is on the shelf, the signatures are done, and it feels like one more important

When Do You Need to Open a Probate Case in Colorado?

As an estate planning attorney in Colorado, I’m often asked whether a probate case is necessary when someone passes away. The answer depends on the size of the estate and how the assets are titled.

Trusts vs. Wills: Navigating Estate Planning with Confidence

Estate planning might not be the most thrilling topic to ponder, but it’s an essential part of ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you’re gone. The two most common tools for

Empowering Heirs: Colorado Revised Statute 15-12-912 and Changing Gifting Instructions

In the realm of estate planning and inheritance, the Colorado Revised Statute 15-12-912 stands as a powerful tool for heirs seeking to adapt their loved one’s final wishes to changing circumstances. This statute grants heirs

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