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Empire Residents, consider several factors when selecting a lawyer including their experience, expertise, and reputation. AV Rated Attorneys represent a distinguished group of lawyers who have received top ratings from their peers for their exceptional ethical standards and an A grade (4.5 or higher).
  • 104 Village Place, Suite 6, Dillon, CO 80435+1 location

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer3 awards

  • The Law Office of William R. Falcone, LLC was founded in 2007 when Mr. Falcone moved to Summit County, CO. He has been eagerly working to serve the legal needs and rights of... Read More

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William Falcone
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The McGuire Law Firm

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  • 1860 Blake St #400, Golden, CO 80401

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • The McGuire Law Firm, founded by attorney John R. McGuire, provides assistance with IRS Debts & Disputes, Tax Law, Tax Planning, Business Law & Transactions and estate planning.

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  • 30752 Southview Drive, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers

  • Clients expect focused, efficient attorneys to deliver exemplary results with integrity. We expect the same of ourselves.

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Richard Levine
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  • 1407 Ford Street, Golden, CO 80401

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Quality legal work and reasonable rates since 1982.

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Linda Rediger
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  • Serving Empire, CO and Clear Creek County, Colorado

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers3 awards

  • With over a century of collective legal experience, the attorneys of the Bagley Law Firm are among Colorado's best. From family law and criminal defense to personal injury,... Read More

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  • 975 N. Ten Mile Dr., Ste. E-15, Frisco, CO 80443

  • 31344 S. Bermuda Dunes Drive, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 2201 Ford St., Ste. 203, Golden, CO 80401-2425

  • 1111 Washington Ave., Ste. 205, Golden, CO 80401

  • 1800 Jackson St., Ste. 212, Golden, CO 80401-2358

  • 602 Park Point Dr., Ste. 240, Golden, CO 80401

  • 25903 N. Turkey Cr. Rd., Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 1301 Arapahoe Street, Suite 105, Golden, CO 80401

  • Golden, CO 80402-0953

  • 1600 Jackson St., Ste. 250, Golden, CO 80401

  • 1200 Arapahoe Street, Golden, CO 80401-1124

  • 2942 Evergreen Pkwy., Ste. 400B, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 28000 Meadow Dr., Ste. 108, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 1202 Bergen Pkwy Ste 206, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 29713 Troutdale Scenic Dr., Ste. 2-C, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 21789 Cabrini Blvd., Golden, CO 80401

  • 30772 Southview Drive, Suite 230, Evergreen, CO 80439

  • 807 Brown Squirrel Lane, Golden, CO 80401

  • 21 Kings Crossing Rd., Ste. 201, Winter Park, CO 80482

  • 602 Park Point Dr., Golden, CO 80401

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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I set up living trusts in two separate states?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey R. Gottlieb (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Robert H. Glorch
You can have all the trusts you want. The real question is what the purpose of the trusts is and whether setting up this way best meets your estate planning needs. Discuss this with your estate planning attorney(s). As a general rule, there's no legal reason why a single trust cannot hold real property in multiple states.
You can have all the trusts you want. The real question is what the purpose of the trusts is and whether setting up this way best meets your estate planning needs. Discuss this with your estate planning attorney(s). As a general rule, there's no legal reason why a single trust cannot hold real property in multiple states.
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How can I keep a child off my property once I die?

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Answered by attorney Jayne L. Sebby (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Jayne L. Sebby
Yes, you can prevent unauthorized access but only putting notice in your will probably won't achieve your goal because a will often isn't available or submitted to probate for weeks or months after your death. You're better off notifying friends and family members, and especially the person you name as your executor, of your wishes. Better yet, put it in writing and give the document to someone who will be close by at the time of your death. That person can secure the property immediately and request law enforcement assistance should the named person attempt to remove items.
Yes, you can prevent unauthorized access but only putting notice in your will probably won't achieve your goal because a will often isn't available or submitted to probate for weeks or months after your death. You're better off notifying friends and family members, and especially the person you name as your executor, of your wishes. Better yet, put it in writing and give the document to someone who will be close by at the time of your death. That person can secure the property immediately and request law enforcement assistance should the named person attempt to remove items.
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Can I sell or drive my mother’s vehicle even if the title is not on my name?

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Answered by attorney Brian Haggerty (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Minor, Bandonis & Haggerty P.C.
There's a lot of information that would be needed in order to properly answer this question. The most important question is are you insured as a driver of this vehicle? That would be a question for the insurance agent. If you are not insured as a driver of this vehicle, then driving it is a violation, or possibly a traffic crime, and you are setting your mom and you up for huge liability in the event you have an accident. Does anyone have power of attorney for your mom? That person could transfer title, but it really isn't necessary; there's no reason your mom can't own a car and let you drive it (as long as you're insured while driving it), so the POA could trade in the truck on something else.
There's a lot of information that would be needed in order to properly answer this question. The most important question is are you insured as a driver of this vehicle? That would be a question for the insurance agent. If you are not insured as a driver of this vehicle, then driving it is a violation, or possibly a traffic crime, and you are setting your mom and you up for huge liability in the event you have an accident. Does anyone have power of attorney for your mom? That person could transfer title, but it really isn't necessary; there's no reason your mom can't own a car and let you drive it (as long as you're insured while driving it), so the POA could trade in the truck on something else.
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