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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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