Do Legal Guardians Get Paid?
A legal guardian is a person who is put in charge of caring for and making decisions on behalf of another person (referred to…
January 13, 2019
Read PostDo Conservators of an Estate Get Paid?
If you have been named a conservator of an estate by the courts, this means you have been selected to handle the financial affairs…
January 6, 2019
Read PostWhat’s the Difference Between a Will and Estate Planning?
To understand the difference between a will and an estate plan, think of your will as one piece of a larger puzzle that encompasses more…
January 1, 2019
6 Common Reasons for Estate Litigation in Denver
Sometimes the death of a person sets off a chain reaction of others coming in to stake their claim on a portion of the…
December 24, 2018
Living Will vs. Advance Directive
An advance care directive is a set of instructions made in advance to state how you would like to be cared for if you…
December 19, 2018
What is an Emergency Conservatorship?
An emergency conservatorship in Colorado can be requested if a person (Respondent) is involved in an accident or has a condition that leaves them…
December 12, 2018
What is Business Law?
Business law encompasses all of the state and federal laws and regulations that surround starting, purchasing, running and selling a business. This can also…
December 5, 2018
Who Will Carry Out Your Wishes Specified in Your Living Will?
A living will, also known as an advance directive, is a legal document that you can create to show your loved ones how…
November 25, 2018
What is a Personal Representative in Estate Planning?
A personal representative in estate planning is also called an executor. When you create a last will and testament, it is advised that…
November 18, 2018
Probate Horror Story #20: Series Recap
Welcome to the 20th (and final) blog in our series of Probate Horror Stories, courtesy of The Brown Law Firm, LLC. The fact that…
November 11, 2018