


Guardianship is meant to protect individuals who are unable to make informed decisions on their own due to age, illness, or disability. In many cases, it serves an important purpose […]

Planning for the future involves more than just writing a will. For many families in Colorado, creating a family trust provides stronger protection and greater control over how assets are […]

When someone passes away owning property in a state other than where they lived, their estate may be subject to a legal process called ancillary probate. This occurs in addition […]

A conservatorship is a legal arrangement where the court appoints an individual or organization, called a conservator, to manage the financial affairs of another person who is unable to do […]

Many people set up a living trust thinking they’ve checked all the boxes for estate planning. After all, trusts offer privacy, efficiency, and the ability to avoid probate. But here’s […]

When aging parents begin planning for the future, one of the most important legal tools they can create is a power of attorney. This document allows someone they trust to […]

How Often Should You Update Your Estate Plan in Colorado? Why an Estate Plan Isn’t “Set It and Forget It” Creating an estate plan is one of the most important […]

Why Public Benefits Are at Risk Without the Right Planning Families caring for a loved one with a disability often rely on public benefits like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income […]

When a loved one passes away, emotions run high — and questions often arise about the contents of their will. Sometimes, the terms seem suspicious, unfair, or simply inconsistent with […]

