An executor of a will, referred to as a “personal representative” in Colorado, is critical in ensuring that a deceased person’s wishes are honored and their estate is managed according to the law. If you’ve been named an executor or are considering appointing one, understanding the powers and responsibilities of this role is essential. Keep…
One of the primary ways immigration status affects estate planning is through tax implications. The U.S. federal estate tax applies differently depending on your residency and citizenship status. Understanding how immigration status affects estate planning is crucial for ensuring that your wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected. Below, our Denver estate planning…
In Colorado, a comprehensive estate plan encompasses more than just drafting a will; it involves creating documents tailored to protect you, your assets, and your family’s future. Let’s explore these essential documents, offering not only peace of mind but also a solid foundation for your estate plan. Ready to get started on a comprehensive estate…
These days, every move we make has a digital component. Our bank accounts and bills are online. We put our memories on photo-sharing websites and even share our thoughts with hundreds of people on Instagram or Facebook. Knowing how to set yourself up for success with your estate planning can set you in the long…