Parents often neglect to talk about estate planning with their grown-up children, feeling that such a conversation will just make everyone uncomfortable. However, this can lead to a lot of issues down the line because children may have unrealistic expectations or...
Estate Planning
What can invalidate a will in Colorado?
Wills have many potential benefits. For one, they can provide individuals with significant control over what will happen upon their death. However, such benefits can only be realized if a will is enforceable. Things that make a will invalidThere are various...
Disposition of Last Remains
"What Happens to Me When I Die?" By Bruce Alan Danford, LLM (10/3/11) Will my wishes as to what happens to my body be respected when I die? Many of us have strong feelings about whether we wish to be buried, be cremated, or have some other disposition made of our...
Beneficiary Deeds
By Bruce Alan Danford, LLM (rev'd 9/26/11) "Neither fish nor fowl" best describes a new estate-planning tool passed by the Colorado legislature as House Bill 04-1048 and signed into law on May 12, 2004. This article will describe in short what beneficiary deeds are,...
