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Estate Planning for Disabled or Special Needs Children

A nearly universal concern for parents of children with disabilities or special needs is how their children will be cared for when they’re no longer able to do so. To a large extent, the quality of care received often depends on the amount of funds available to pay for it, and many parents save diligently throughout their lives in the hopes of providing the very best for their children after they’re gone. Continue reading

How to Deal With Grieving for Lost Loved Ones

As a probate and estate planning law firm, we necessarily deal with many families who have recently lost a loved one. We do our best to make things easier and less stressful for them by helping them handle the details of administering their loved one’s estate. Though we deal with the business aspects of a loss, we never forget that at the heart of things is a real person who was loved, and the very real grief of the people who are left behind. Continue reading

Planning for Same-Sex Marriages in Colorado

Marriage for gay couples has been legal in Colorado for some time. With the recent Supreme Court decision making same-sex marriage legal across the land, what does that mean for estate planning for same-sex couples? Now, like any other couple, couples in the LGBT community should incorporate planning for the future into the beginning of their married lives together. Continue reading

Do I Need Family Business Succession Planning?

Most people who start family-owned businesses do so with the future of their family in mind, with visions of providing a legacy and income stream for their children, grandchildren, and beyond. Yet research indicates that only thirty percent of family-owned businesses survive the transition from the founders to the second generation of owners; the survival rate decreases with each succeeding generation. A lifetime of hard work can dissipate in a moment without careful planning. Continue reading

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