Do Litigators go to Court?
Yes. Litigators can argue civil cases in courtroom settings on behalf of the plaintiff or defendant. However, a trip to the courtroom is one of…
October 8, 2020
Read PostLaw Lingo: Litigation
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by Brown & Crona, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms. This…
October 1, 2020
Read PostHow Can a Parent Sign Over Guardianship?
Sometimes parents have to make the difficult decision to allow another person to care for their child. Luckily, we have a legal process called guardianship…
September 30, 2020
Law Lingo: Living Will
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by The Brown Law Firm, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms.
September 25, 2020
Can a Conservator Sign Documents?
The courts appoint conservators in Colorado to manage the financial affairs of an incapacitated adult (protected person) or a minor child who is under age…
September 8, 2020
How Do I Set Up a Conservatorship?
Conservatorships are set up to help incapacitated adults (respondents) manage their financial affairs. This can also be set up for a minor child who has…
September 1, 2020
Is an Attorney Needed to Settle an Estate?
The death of a loved one can be an emotional rollercoaster: sadness and heartbreak can mix with confusion to leave you feeling overwhelmed – especially…
August 25, 2020
Law Lingo: Power of Attorney
Welcome to Law Lingo: a monthly blog series brought to you by The Brown Law Firm, LLC that explains estate planning terminologies in simple terms.
August 15, 2020
Is a Guardian Responsible for Bills?
If you are named a legal guardian, you will be responsible for the well-being of another person (legally referred to as a ward). Whether the…
August 8, 2020
Can You Sue a Conservator in Denver?
The short answer to this question is YES, but let’s delve a little deeper. A conservator is a person appointed by the court to manage…
August 1, 2020