Generally Speaking: Funding Revocable Living Trust
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...
All the Details: Funding Revocable Living 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...
How to Reclaim Your Power and Identity After Divorce
Guest Post by Emily Wishall, embodiment coach and certified Rolfer When it feels like your life, as you currently know it, is falling apart, how can you come back to your conviction and confidence in who you are as a feminine woman? How do you get to rediscover your...
What You Should Know About Divorce and Dating With Children
Guest Post by Shannon Rios Paulsen, LMFT The issue of dating arises in every session of “Co-Parenting After Divorce” I facilitate. After working with thousands of families, I have come to believe that dating and remarrying are among the biggest risk factors for...
Andersen Law PC Receives Ethics Award Nomination
Andersen Law PC is honored to be nominated for the Evergreen Rotary Ethics in Business award. Companies are chosen for their ethics in operating their businesses and contributing to the community. We are proud of this nomination and believed we earned it due to our...
Estate Planning Tips for Seniors
Guest post by Mike Lies of Gold Compass Real Estate Planning for the future is a necessary step for seniors. It avoids family fights, legal fees and government possession. Estate planning can be a difficult process as there are some uncomfortable decisions that have...
Don’t Be Duped by Divorce: What to Know Before You Decide to Sell or Keep Your House
Guest post by Mike Olson of GO Colorado Realty Did you know that every 13 seconds, someone, somewhere files for a divorce? When you look for a home with your spouse, you don’t think about the possibility of a divorce. You think about the fun things about owning a...
What is a Small Estate?
Guest post by Julie Nichols, JD/MSW Probate is the legal process of what happens to someone’s property (their estate) after they die. The term also refers to the administration of that estate – the things that have to be done after a death so that ownership of all of...