
Law Lingo: Personal Property Memorandum
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.
October 24, 2020
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What is the Difference Between Probate and Estate Administration?
The end of a person’s life is also the start of the legal process to ensure that the decedent’s estate (personal possessions, financial accounts, etc.)…
October 22, 2020
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What is a Disposition of Last Remains?
Death is not a pleasant thing to think about. Unfortunately, it is inevitable for all of us. The more prepared and organized you can be…
October 15, 2020

What is the Purpose of Probate?
Over a lifetime, most people accumulate material possessions and have financial assets that they work hard to accumulate/achieve. While we are alive, these things are…
October 15, 2020

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

Law 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

How 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