by beth | Oct 30, 2019 | Divorce, Divorce & Parenting, Family Law, Going to Court, Legal Updates
Beth Andersen and contract attorney Julie Nichols attended the Colorado Bar Association Fall Update on Oct. 25. Beth also attended the Child Out of Court Statements presentation on Oct. 18. Here are the top 10 takeaways you need to know regarding family law in...
by beth | Sep 23, 2019 | Estate Planning, Trusts, Wills
By Kameryn McCollough Many people seek to use estate planning as a way to protect their assets against creditors. While there are ways to create protections using wills or trusts, creditors are still able to reach those assets under certain circumstances. That being...
by beth | Sep 17, 2019 | Divorce, Real Estate & Divorce
Guest Post by Paige Michaelis, Realtor Ken Caryl is an incredible neighborhood where I have been privileged to live for the past three years. I have always found it interesting the extent to which people go to stay in this neighborhood. Either making long commutes to...
by beth | Aug 14, 2019 | Estate Planning, Trusts
Your estate plan may include a revocable living trust, which is a “will substitute.” That means that the trust document will determine who will receive your property after you die. If you have this type of trust, you will need to “fund” it by transferring your...
by beth | Aug 14, 2019 | Estate Planning, Trusts
Funding your revocable living trust can be overwhelming. It is important that you properly title any assets that you want to transfer into your trust, and there are benefits and disadvantages to transferring such property. If you have questions about a type of...