
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
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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
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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

Who Gets a Copy of a Trust?
One of the reasons to create a trust instead of a will is to keep your estate private after you pass away. The information contained…
July 25, 2020

How Do You Dispute a Trust?
We’ve all watched movies where the wealthy family of their deceased patriarch gathers together in the library for the reading of a will or trust.
July 14, 2020

What is the Purpose of a Trust Agreement?
A trust agreement is a document that allows you (the trustor) to legally transfer the ownership of specific assets to another person (trustee) to be…
July 12, 2020

Law Lingo: Fiduciary Responsibility
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.
July 5, 2020

Who Should Have Trusts? 9 Situations to Consider.
Most people have assets that they want to remain protected while they are alive AND after they pass away. In many cases, a last will…
June 25, 2020

Can Guardianship be Contested?
Guardianship in Colorado is a legal appointment in which a specific person or family is chosen to care for a minor child (or adult child…
June 14, 2020