Contemplating post-life options is an essential part of any Colorado estate plan. While addressing these issues can elicit discomfort, establishing a solid and legally sound plan also provides peace and comfort to the planner and their loved ones. Individuals planning for the disposition and transfer of their assets must address…
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Protecting Your Will Against Disputes
The probate process in many states can be complicated and stressful for the families of individuals who have recently passed. Thankfully, a skilled estate planning attorney can do much to help individuals and families avoid these headaches, including setting up trusts to keep some assets out of probate and drafting…
Spousal Lifetime Access Trusts in 2022
Many clients, including high-net-worth individuals, often worry about the impact of taxes on their estates. Tax laws change regularly with the political landscape, and frequent updates to tax shield strategies should be considered. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act protected estates with a number of tools to shield and…
Estate Planning During Tax Season
Less than 46% of Americans surveyed by Gallup in 2021 had a will. This number is shocking—not having estate planning documents can cost your loved ones thousands in legal fees, not to mention family strife and arguments. Or, if you and your family are some of the 54% with plans…
How to Qualify for Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits
The recently passed Inflation Reduction Act includes several initiatives that provide tax breaks and rebates for households that take steps to improve their energy efficiency. Consumers who make energy efficient home upgrades and purchases may qualify for up to $10,000 or more in these benefits, in addition to other benefits…
Event: Structuring Trust Protector Provisions
Estate planners are increasingly using trust protector provisions in trust documents. While these provisions can be flexible and preserve the intent of a trust’s grantor, they also come with risks and complexities. A panel of the trust and estate planning attorneys at Braverman Law Group are hosting a CLE/CPE course…
What is a Pour Over Will in Colorado Estate Planning?
Many people know it is critical to have a will—and sometimes a trust—as part of their overall estate plan. However, they may not know that there are different types of wills that can be utilized, depending on the person’s financial and personal situation. One of the more unique options is…
What is Web3 and How Does it Affect Colorado Estate Planning?
Technology is ever-changing, and it constantly affects daily life: how individuals communicate, travel, and even plan for the future. The term Web3 has been utilized more recently, seeing the near future as a new technological age where new platforms and marketplaces will be created. This new technology could also expand…
How to Plan for Retirement in Colorado
Many individuals look forward to the day when they retire and spend their days relaxed and free—be it at home reading a book or tanning on a beach. However, they may not think about the planning they need to do beforehand to actually enjoy their retirement. Most people think about…
What Are Colorado Bypass Trusts?
Married couples receive special benefits in estate and tax planning solely due to their married status. Many of these benefits make it easier for couples to pass assets along to one another and avoid complications when one of them die. Estate planning attorneys can advise clients on strategies they should…