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Our firm was started by Douglas A. Turner in 1994. We have been faithfully serving our clients’ legal needs ever since. We help individuals with estate planning, probate, asset protection, family wealth preservation, Colorado real estate, company formation and provide general legal advice to our diverse clientele.
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Ten Colorado Probate and Estate Planning Tips For 2008
Welcome to 2008! To start the New Year off right, here are ten important Colorado probate and estate planning tips for the New Year. The first Colorado probate and estate planning tip is a Will. If you don’t have a Will, get one. In particular, married couples with children from prior relationships should always have a Will. Otherwise, the couple may be very surprised at who gets the money at death.
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Estate Planning & Colorado Probate
Colorado Probate And Real Estate »
One of the primary reasons we open Colorado probate estates is to transfer real estate from the deceased person to the new owners. Here are the various ways we make that transfer and how to minimize the transfer costs of Colorado probate real estate.
Death of the Special Needs Trust »
Coming soon to a state near you is the demise of the third party special needs trust. Here is why and what to do about it.
Colorado Real Estate
Have a dispute with your beloved homeowner association? Thinking about withholding your dues or assessments in protest? Well, be careful. You may lose your real property in the process.
Colorado Business Law
Common Legal Misconceptions »
Over the years, our law office has dealt with many legal problems caused by misunderstandings about the law. For the benefit of all, a few of those misconceptions are listed in this article. Read on and test your legal skills!
Child Support Collection
How to Collect A Child Support Judgment »
Yes, he owes child support, and he owes a lot. Can that child support judgment be collected? For many single mothers in Colorado or other states, the answer is yes, but it is going to take some work. Here are some suggestions for turning that debt into hard currency. …The first step in collecting a child support judgment is to calculate exactly how much is owed. Unlike other debts, a Colorado child support judgment currently accrues interest at 12%, compounded monthly - that’s right, monthly. However, the child support interest rate in Colorado has changed many times over the years.
Marriage, Family, and Divorce
Marital Agreements »
Pre or post marital agreements define the rights of each spouse in the event of divorce or death. Any couple with a marital agreement should have a will. Here is why.
Estate Planning in Colorado: Glossary of Terms
Conservatorship »
The following are general definitions. Any particular term may be defined differently by a particular statute, case law, or the definitions section of the document in question. Consult legal counsel before acting on any information contained in this website.
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