9 legal [2, *]questions have been posted about trusts and estates by real users in Colorado. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include powers of attorney, charitable giving, and asset protection. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Recent Legal Answers
Hello,
There are some options for this situation such as modifying the financial Power of Attorney or amending the trust agreement.
Please contact... Read Answer
Your restaining order should prevent him from sending you documents. It is considered contact.
You were correct in not signing... Read Answer
If the lawyer never made the change, you could try to get the Court to amend the trust or, more likely, you'd have a malpractice claim against the... Read Answer
These days, most people use trusts to avoid probate, as if all your assets are in the trust, you don't have to go through probate. in your situation,... Read Answer
Ask the lawyer to file a motion to withdraw from the case or your friend can file a motion asking the court to allow her to proceed pro se (the... Read Answer
If there was no will, the estate passes by what is called "intestate succession." In Colorado, this means that the estate, in this case, would be... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear this. You can find out how the property is titled by looking it up in the county assessor's records. You will need to see the deed... Read Answer
Yes, within reason. Under Colorado law (CRS 15-16-303), a trustee is required, among other duties, to (1) upon reasonable request, provide the... Read Answer