
What Happens When a House in a Trust is Sold?
When you create a revocable trust, you (as the grantor/settlor of the trust), typically name yourself as the trustee of the trust. If you own…
December 18, 2019
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Can a Husband and Wife Have Separate Wills?
It is a customary estate planning practice for each spouse to have his or her own will. While some practitioners may draft a joint will…
December 4, 2019

9 Questions to Ask a Probate Lawyer
professional careers to helping people navigate this confusing, scary and sometimes quite lengthy process. If you have been named an executor of an estate and…
November 29, 2019

Living Will vs. Do Not Resuscitate (DNR)
A living will and a Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNR) are different medical advance directives that can allow you to tell your loved ones how…
November 22, 2019

What is Trust Litigation?
When it comes to distribution of money and property after a person passes away, all of the interested and involved parties don’t always…
November 18, 2019
What Happens if an Executor Steals?
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November 13, 2019

When Can You Contest a Will?
In Colorado, there are two ways in which a will can be offered for probate—formal and informal. With formal probate, a beneficiary or…
November 11, 2019

Scary Scenario: Paying Medical Bills for Others
The season of Halloween just passed, with scary images of witches, ghosts and vampires all around. But none of these images can compare…
November 4, 2019

Can a Guardian Deny Visitation?
Before this question can be answered, it is first necessary to remember the potential situations that may have warranted guardianship for a minor…
October 25, 2019