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For many of us, estate planning is something we know we
should do but somehow manage to postpone until some indefinite
"tomorrow"; or, once having done a plan, we put it away
in a file for someone else to find. While both responses
may be understandable, neither is very wise. There is, simply
put, too much at stake.
Simply
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- Simple Will(s)
- Will(s) with Testamentary Child(ren)'s Trust
- Advance Medical Directive POA - Durable
- Power(s) of Attorney -Financial and Health Care
- Living Will(s)
- Will or Trust Amendment(s)
- Real Estate (Colorado) - fee simple
- Quit Claim Deed (out-of-state) - fee simple
- Life Estate Deed
- Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust
- Qualified Personal Residence Trust
- Revocable Living Trust Estate Plan (with or without
tax planning)
- Revocable Living Trust Plan for Taxable Estates
- Probate of a Decedent's Estate
- Guardianship of Minor's/Protected Person's Estate
- Conservatorship of Minor's/Protected Estate
- Guardianship and conservatorship (concurrent estates)
- Ancillary (out-of-state) Estate Administration
- Trust Estate Settlement (non-taxable estate)
- Small Estate Settlements (no probate or trusts
involved)
- Trust Estate settlement (taxable estate)
- State and Federal estate tax returns
- Will contests and other disputed estate matters
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