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Denver Estate Planning Legal Advice (46 found)Narrow your searchPosted 6 months ago in Guardianship Denver, CO Posted 6 months ago in Probate Denver, CO Posted 6 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Denver, CO
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
It is difficult to answer your question without seeing the lease, but most... Posted 7 months ago in Power Of Attorney Denver, CO
Michael G. Geoffroy's answer
I am not familiar with Colorado Law, I am only licensed to practice in Georgia....
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt's answer
I agree. Make a written demand and in the letter ask who their regulatory... Posted 7 months ago in Power Of Attorney Denver, CO
David C. Garner's answer
You did not specify, but I am assuming you have a durable power of attorney.... Posted 17 days ago in Real Estate Aurora, CO
Donald Erich Lowrey's answer
I am sorry to hear your diagnosis. Your situation calls for some careful... Posted about 1 month ago in Power Of Attorney Aurora, CO
Culver Winston Van Der Jagt's answer
I think this question is partially one of Canadian law (and maybe probate law?)... Posted 8 months ago in Estate Planning Denver, CO
James Arthur Gorton's answer
The qualified joint and survivor annuity is a required provision of qualified... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Kenneth V. Zichi's answer
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. If you file probate in order to transfer... Posted 8 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Kenneth V. Zichi's answer
The house should have been probated, and the debt would have been resolved at... Posted 8 months ago in Power Of Attorney Denver, CO
Ben Neiburger's answer
If your father does not have an active agent under a power of attorney and is... Posted 8 months ago in Adoption Denver, CO
Carolyn Annette Elsey's answer
When a child is adopted, legally they become like your own biological children.... Posted 8 months ago in Insurance Denver, CO
Robert John Murillo's answer
As a general rule, 401(k)s, are exempt from civil judgments. Your father... Posted 9 months ago in Power Of Attorney Denver, CO
User's answer
That would be why I'm asking you.
David C. Garner's answer
A carefully drafted power of attorney is valid in all 50 states. If you are... Posted 3 months ago in Trusts Northglenn, CO
David A Simmental's answer
You are not required to accept a nomination to be an executor (called a... Posted 3 months ago in Elder Law Westminster, CO
David A Simmental's answer
I am a Colorado attorney not licensed in Wisconsin. Since he is living in... Posted about 1 year ago in Probate Denver, CO
Robert W. Hughes Jr.'s answer
While the answer might be different in Colorado, the general rule is that if...
Lori C. Hulbert's answer
While I agree with the reponse previously provided, you can also force a... Posted 4 months ago in Trusts Northglenn, CO
Frank A Selden's answer
depends on the terms of the trust. If written properly (meaning that is what... Posted 11 months ago in Probate Denver, CO
Frank A Selden's answer
usually a married person can give away their property to someone other than the... Posted 7 months ago in Probate Arvada, CO
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You need to file the will,and secure letters of administration from the court.... |