Authorities can be formed in accordance with Section 18, Article XIV of the Colorado Constitution and Sections 29-1-201, et seq.…
Last quarter, I wrote about how you are able to protect yourself and your family members from injuries caused by…
After more than 10 years of tax chaos, the American Tax Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012 ended the uncertainty that…
On May 2, 2014, Governor Hickenlooper signed HB 14-1193 into law. This legislation was passed in response to recent court…
After the famous case in Boulder District Court, McLean v DK Trust, Colorado‘s legislature revised the statute on adverse possession.…
On February 18th, Governor Hickenlooper signed into law the much anticipated Local Government Election Code, legislatively known as HB-1164. HB-1164…
The Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (“CCIOA”), C.R.S. § 38-33.3-101, et seq, was amended in 2013. Two statutory amendments were…
Is your will up to date? Do you have powers of attorney delegating financial and medical authority to a trusted…
Three Ways to Empowerment When clients make appointments for “estate planning”, they tend to be focused on how they leave…
Spouses, Partners, Children & Uncertainty The Colorado Civil Union Act’s Legislative Declaration states that its purpose is to provide eligible…