Although technology is a part of everyday life, most individuals do not think about their digital assets (such as blogs, art, music, business websites, etc.) and digital information (email, banking accounts) when preparing their estate. However, without providing this critical information to a trusted individual, it can be extremely difficult for estate executors, or even…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected almost every aspect of Colorado residents’ lives. The economy has been especially affected. Many individuals have lost their jobs, and others stay in and work from home, not spending the money they typically would on food, entertainment, and travel. While the pandemic is an alarming public health situation that…
Continue reading ›As people age, one of the most important things they can do to protect the future of their loved ones is to create a Colorado estate plan. However, estate planning is not just for retirees. Indeed, financial planners recommend that even young families develop a comprehensive estate plan in the event of the unexpected. Out…
Continue reading ›In response to the devastating toll that the COVID-19 pandemic is having on Americans, the government signed a $2 trillion relief package to provide financial assistance to those affected by the coronavirus. In addition to stimulus payments, The CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act) provides additional unemployment coverage, student loan modifications, and…
Continue reading ›Divorce can have a significant impact on most parts of a person’s life, and many people focus on the aspects that directly affect their day-to-day, such as child custody, child support, and division of property. However, many other critical transitions need to occur during and after a divorce that may not necessarily be included in…
Continue reading ›Given the recent spread of the Coronavirus, Governor Polis issued a stay-at-home order that will prevent hundreds of thousands – if not more – Colorado employees from going to work. Experts explain that during this difficult time, it is important to focus on the long-term and not get bogged down in the day-to-day news cycles…
Continue reading ›While the thought may be an unpleasant one, the reality is that with the number of two-income households growing over recent years, more people will be relying on Colorado nursing homes. Indeed, it is estimated that 69 percent of people will need long-term care at some point in their life. As is the case with…
Continue reading ›According to recent estimates, over 63 million people, or one in six Americans, collect social security benefits. Older Americans make up about four-fifths of social security recipients. In December of last year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) published a proposed rule that could have a major impact on many Colorado Social Security recipients. Although the…
Continue reading ›The state and federal governments highly regulate guns. However, guns serve a very valid purpose – both for protection and sport – and can be highly prized collectors’ items. That said, collectors who have certain types of guns should take extra precautions when it comes to clarifying what will happen to their weapons after their…
Continue reading ›For those who live in Colorado with a disability, or have a family member living with a disability, it will come as no surprise to hear that there are many hidden costs associated with disabilities. For example, an individual with a serious disability will likely have higher medical expenses, and may need assistance taking care…
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