Should Your House Be in a Trust in Colorado?
Should you put your house in a trust in Colorado? Learn the pros, cons, alternatives, and when a trust actually makes sense for homeowners.
How to Title Assets to a Trust to Avoid Probate in Colorado
Learn how to title assets to avoid probate in Colorado. Step-by-step guidance on trusts, TOD/POD designations, real estate, and common mistakes to avoid.
What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Colorado?
Dying without a will in Colorado means state law decides who inherits. Learn how intestacy works, who gets what, and how to avoid probate mistakes.
Do You Need a Trust in Colorado if You’re Under 40?
Under 40 and wondering if you need a trust in Colorado? Learn when a trust makes sense, what most people get wrong, and how to protect your assets and family.
How to Avoid Probate in Colorado (2026 Guide)
Avoid probate in Colorado with the right strategy. Learn how trusts, beneficiary designations, and asset titling can protect your family and keep your estate out of court.
Pet Trusts in Colorado: How to Legally Protect Your Pet in Your Estate Plan
If you’re a Millennial, there’s a decent chance you don’t have kids yet. But you do have a dog. Let’s be honest though: even if you do have kids, your pup will always be the first baby of the house. Unfortunately, pets are considered tangible, personal property under Colorado law. This means that, without proper planning, their future care can be uncertain, and, in some cases, your pets could be placed at a shelter if a loved one is unable to care for or support your animal on a long-term basis. A pet trust in Colorado is one of the most effective ways to prevent this from happening and ensure your animal is cared for exactly the way you intended if you were to die or become incapacitated.