The Loss of Control When Your Child Turns 18
When your child turns 18 years of age, they are legally considered adults. In addition to earning the right to vote, being required…
September 18, 2019
Read PostThe Brown Law Firm, LLC Team to Participate in Alzheimer’s Walk
The team at The Brown Law Firm, LLC is participating in the 2019 Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 14 in Denver, Colorado. This…
September 11, 2019
Read PostLearn More About Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs)
If you are over age 70½, have a required minimum distribution (RMD) from your IRA and have a desire to support a charitable cause, you…
August 25, 2019
What is a limited guardianship and conservatorship?
When an adult is considered mentally or physically incapable of making their own decisions, then they are often referred to as being incapacitated.
July 26, 2019
What is Supervised Probate?
Probate administration is a legal process that safeguards the estate or assets of a deceased person, ensuring they are distributed appropriately. This typically…
July 19, 2019
What are the duties of a conservator?
A conservator is appointed by the courts to help protect an individual who has been determined to be incapacitated and unable to manage his or…
July 12, 2019
Who is an Incapacitated Adult?
A person 18 years of age or older who is incapable of effectively making/communicating decisions or receiving and/or evaluating information to such a degree that…
July 5, 2019
What’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