The Hidden Risks of Joint Property Ownership
Premier Legacy Law of Denver CO describes the hidden risks of joint property ownership. Learn more about the unintended pitfalls it presents.
Read articlePremier Legacy Law of Denver CO describes the hidden risks of joint property ownership. Learn more about the unintended pitfalls it presents.
Read articleValuable assets should not slip through the cracks in your estate plan. Premier Legacy Law of Denver, CO explains how the ideal mix of residuary beneficiaries in your plan can help.
Read articleWe dive into and explain why everyone needs an estate plan, regardless of wealth. Can you afford not to plan and protect your future?
Read articleEnsure your child's inheritance is used responsibly. Premier Legacy Law of Denver CO explores conditional inheritance through estate planning.
Read articleTake these 3 important steps to protect your estate after divorce. Premier Legacy Law of Denver CO can help you document your estate wishes.
Read articlePremier Legacy Law of Denver CO helps you discover the power of a general power of appointment in estate planning.
Read articlePremier Legacy Law of Denver CO dives into the complexities of intestate succession: learn about the pitfalls of relying on state defaults without putting your own plan in place to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are followed.
Read articleEnsure the care of your minor children when you're away with a Delegation of Parental Authority. Learn what to consider when a parent is out of town.
Read articleThe relationship between spouses holds a unique significance, this is also the case in the context of estate planning. While you can generally choose to exclude certain individuals from your estate plan—such as parents, siblings, and adult children—special legal protections exist to prevent a spouse from being disinherited.
Read articlePension and retirement accounts often form a large portion of an individual’s wealth and should be accounted for in an estate plan. The benefit and beneficiary rules applicable to different types of retirement accounts vary and should be discussed with an estate planning attorney, especially with the recent passage of the SECURE Act.
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