August 28, 2016 Posted In Asset Protection,Creditors and Probate,Probate, Estate, & Trust Administration,Trust & Will Contests,Wills
by Colorado Estate Matters
Six Hidden Costs of Administering a Will
When it is time to settle an estate and administer a will, there may be some obvious costs like court filing fees and estate taxes that will need to be covered as you proceed. Those may not be the only costs, as there are common other, less obvious costs that can arise in the process.
Being aware of what these costs tend to be can help you plan appropriately as you move forward to settle an estate. And that, in turn, can be the key to administering a will as efficiently (and cost-effectively) as possible. Talk to a Denver estate planning attorney as soon as possible.
Some of the circumstances that can make it more expensive to administer a will include when (and are by no means limited to):
When you are ready to develop, update or administer an estate plan, you can turn to the Colorado Estate Matters, Ltd. We provide a thoughtful, comprehensive approach to our clients’ estate planning needs using a variety of traditional and innovative approaches to develop the best possible solutions.
We can discuss your estate planning needs and different options during our consultation. To schedule this meeting, call us at (303) 713-9147 or email us using the contact form at the top of this page.
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