Many people overlook the protection a prenuptial agreement could provide because they view this document as unromantic. If you were previously married, you may not have signed a prenup, and if you are preparing to enter your second marriage, you may consider skipping...
Planning for the death of a spouse in Colorado
The death of a spouse is devastating, but inevitable. Without proper estate planning, legal and financial problems can aggravate grief and problems. In addition to drafting documents, such as wills, spouses should take other steps. Both spouses should be involved in...
Long-term care planning is vital
Long-term care in Colorado is not a luxury because it will be needed by an estimated 70 percent of people over 65-years-old. Families must prepare for paying for nursing home or in-home care as part of their long-term planning. Inability to undertake daily activities...