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Wills

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: August 21, 2017

Wills are the cornerstones of good estate plans. Part of the process of creating a last will and testament is choosing an executor or co-executors. Your executor will “execute” the instructions in your will after you are gone. These duties include gathering all of your assets, paying expenses and debts, filing tax returns and distributing assets to your beneficiaries. Sometimes,…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: June 27, 2017

Writing your will is one of the most important parts of estate planning in Colorado. This invaluable document acts as a set of master instructions for your loved ones at the time of your passing. It can educate them about where you would like your money to go, where you wish for your possessions to end up and who should…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: May 15, 2017

Some people in Colorado believe that disinheriting their children is cold and callous. But, there are legitimate reasons why a person may decide to do so. According to CNBC.com, some parents disinherit their kids because there are estrangement issues, they may not have a good relationship with them or their children are already financially well off. Regardless of their reasons, parents should take…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: May 11, 2017

One of the most critical parts of putting together a will in Colorado is selecting an executor who understands your intentions and desires, and is committed to allocating your possessions in conjunction with what you have recorded. Being proactive about preparing your will can provide security for your loved ones and peace of mind for you, and is facilitated by…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: April 22, 2017

When it comes to wills, there are numerous issues you may have to consider. For example, if you are thinking about setting up a will, it is important to make sure that you thoroughly assess your estate and carefully draft your will. However, disputes involving wills sometimes arise in Denver, and other parts of Colorado, and it is important for people…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: April 17, 2017

Colorado is a state that allows for handwritten wills, known as holographic wills. Therefore, as a resident of Colorado, this is one option that you can consider when writing your own will or helping someone else write theirs. The definition given by Legal Dictionary states that a holographic will is a will that is handwritten by the testator. However, because this method…Read More

  • On behalf of: The Hughes Law Firm, P.C.
  • Published: April 8, 2017

While many people understand how crucial it is to plan ahead, some postpone setting up a will, for various reasons. For example, some people are hesitant to contemplate their own death or feel as if they are too busy to set aside time for estate planning. The Hughes Law Firm understands the different challenges that people may be facing in Denver, and other parts…Read More

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