For many people in Colorado, estate planning can seem confusing and overwhelming. If they've never written an estate plan, they have no idea where to start. Common questions might be "Do I need an attorney?" "What should I include in my will?" "What happens if I don't...
Month: October 2020
Can a divorce effect your business?
Couples in Colorado and other U.S. states who are facing divorce can go through a wide array of emotional and financial difficulties. While the distribution of assets can be complicated enough, things get even more difficult whenever a business is involved. Although...
Estate planning does more than hold assets for heirs
Many Colorado couples have significant property and assets that deserve protection against excessive taxation and possible losses. Many commonly used estate planning tools can help to secure your financial legacy for heirs, protect your assets and even reduce your tax...
Multiple marriages complicate estate planning
Divorce rates remain consistently high across all ages and especially among couples nearing their retirement years. Many times, an empty nest leads to ending a longtime marriage. Eventually, you might get remarried, which could raise issues with eventual claims on...
Reasons to update an estate plan following remarriage
The number of "gray divorces" has climbed in recent years. It makes sense that there would be a rise in the number of Colorado seniors getting remarried. While updating an estate plan might not be at the top of a newly remarried couple’s mind, there are several good...