Estate Administration
After a loved one’s death, the task of administering their estate can seem overwhelming. In Colorado, this responsibility normally falls to the personal representative, either named in a will or appointed by the court if there is no will.
Our attorneys are familiar with probate and non-probate transfers and can help you simplify the process and avoid costly mistakes. We guide personal representatives through the administrative process, including:
Filing the necessary paperwork with the court
Collecting and safeguarding assets, including beneficiary designations, retirement plans, joint tenancy, real estate, bank accounts, and insurance
Paying debts and taxes
Providing notice to heirs and creditors
Transferring assets to beneficiaries
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